JaeTae Seo et al 2006 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 38 53 doi:10.1088/1742-6596/38/1/014
JaeTae Seo1, Qiguang Yang1, SeongMin Ma1, Linwood Creekmore1, Russell Battle1, Ashley Jackson1, Tifney Skyles1, Herbert Brown1, Bagher Tabibi1, Sam-Shajing Sun2, Cheng Zhang2, SungSoo Jung3 and Min Namkung4
Show affiliationsResonant third-order optical susceptibility and hyperpolarizability of donor polymer in chloroform were revealed to be ~2.5 − 9.1 × 10−20 m2/V2 and ~8.6 × 10−42 m5/V2 by degenerate four-wave mixing in nanosecond scale at 532 nm, which was attributed to the resonant enhancement.
78.67.-n Optical properties of low-dimensional, mesoscopic, and nanoscale materials and structures
Condensed matter: electrical, magnetic and optical
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