F.C. Bos, D.M. Burland
Physical Review Letters
Values of the second order hyperpolarizability β have been determined for p-nitroaniline (PNA) in solvents of varying polarity using the electric field induced second harmonic generation experimental technique. An observed solvent dependence of β0, the second order hyperpolarizability extrapolated to zero-frequency, is correlated with the solvent-induced shift of the PNA charge transfer absorption maximum λmax. The correlation is similar to the correlation between λmax and β0 observed in donor/acceptor p-substituted benzenes with different substituents. Both dependences can be understood within the framework of a simple four level Hückel model. © 1992.
F.C. Bos, D.M. Burland
Physical Review Letters
D.M. Burland, R.M. Macfarlane
Journal of Luminescence
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NLO 1990
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SPIE San Diego 1991