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Determining the Fifth Order Nonlinear Optical Susceptibility of a Polydiacetylene Film

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Abstract

Polydiacetylenes are known to possess large 3rd order nonlinearity due to their extensively delocalized π-electrons along the backbone.1–6

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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