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Second-order NLO of non-electrically-poled choromophore-doped amorphous ferroelectric polymers

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Abstract

We succeed in obtaining second-order NLO susceptibilities in host-guest NLO polymers with thickness as wide as a few ten μm with by non-electrical poling method, taking advantage of polarization self-organization properties of amorphous ferroelectric polymers.

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