Molecular Nonlinear Optics
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Overview
This volume brings together contributions from world renowned researchers on molecular nonlinear optics. It takes as its impetus work done over the last five years in which newly developed optoelectronic devices havedeepened our understanding of the fundamental physics and chemistry underlying these materials. Organic materials involving thin films, polymers, and resulting devices will be emphasized.Audience: Device researchers, materials scientists, chemists, and graduate students in these areas with an interest in optoelectronics.
Synopsis
This volume brings together contributions from world renowned researchers on molecular nonlinear optics. It takes as its impetus work done over the last five years in which newly developed optoelectronic devices havedeepened our understanding of the fundamental physics and chemistry underlying these materials. Organic materials involving thin films, polymers, and resulting devices will be emphasized.
Booknews
Divided into three sections on fundamentals, nonlinear optics in molecular media, and nonlinear optics in polymeric media. Chapters discuss many body effects in nonlinear susceptibilities, time-resolved nonlinear spectroscopy of conjugated polymers, quadratic molecular nonlinearities at the air/water interface, advances in molecular engineering for quadratic nonlinear optics, quadratic electro-optics of guest-host polymers, and integrated optics with nonlinear polymers. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Editorials
From the Publisher
The book contains a lot of information, a rich bibliographical survey and a broad spectrum of different problems and aspects of molecular nonlinear optics while describing the most recent advances and developments. This present volume will be of invaluable help to the scientific community, and I therefore recommend it for all researchers and newcomers alike who are active in this research area.--FRANCOIS KAJZAR, Photonics Science News