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Optimizing Third-Order Optical Nonlinearities Using Small Molecules

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Abstract

Donor-acceptor substituted small molecules can achieve record high third-order nonlinearities relative to the size of their conjugated system, reaching a maximum efficiency for a linear conjugated system of ~3 multiple bonds between donor and acceptor.

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