Anomalous second-order nonlinear optical response of in-plane poled glassy polymers. Spectroscopic and theoretical support for the importance of charged chromophore aggregates
Shlomo Yitzchaik*, Santo Di Bella, Paul M. Lundquist, George K. Wong, Tobin J. Marks
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