Chemical Physics, 1999, V 245, N 1-3, Jul 1.

ISSN 0301-0104
  Molecular nonlinear optics: Materials, phenomena and devices - Preface.
  [Editorial Material]
  Zyss J.
  pp VII-IX
   
  Third-order microscopic nonlinearities of very long chain polyenes:
  saturation phenomena and conformational effects. 
  Ledoux I; Samuel IDW; Zyss J; Yaliraki SN; Schattenmann FJ; Schrock RR;
  Silbey RJ.
  pp 1-16
   
  Third-order nonlinear optical properties of porphyrazine, phthalocyanine
  and naphthalocyanine germanium derivatives: Demonstrating the effect of
  pi-conjugation length on third-order optical nonlinearity of
  two-dimensional molecules. 
  Nalwa HS; Hanack M; Pawlowski G; Engel MK.
  pp 17-26
   
  Novel unsymmetrically substituted push-pull phthalocyanines for
  second-order nonlinear optics. 
  Rojo G; de la Torre G; Garcia-Ruiz J; Ledoux I; Torres T; Zyss J;
  Agullo-Lopez F.
  pp 27-34
   
  The molecular and supramolecular engineering of polymeric electro-optic
  materials. 
  Robinson BH; Dalton LR; Harper AW; Ren A; Wang F; Zhang C; Todorova G; Lee
  M; Aniszfeld R; Garner S; Chen A; Steier WH; Houbrecht S; Persoons A;
  Ledoux I; Zyss J; Jen AKY.
  pp 35-50
   
  Elongated push-pull diphenylpolyenes for nonlinear optics: molecular
  engineering of quadratic and cubic optical nonlinearities via tuning of
  intramolecular charge transfer. 
  Alain V; Redoglia S; Blanchard-Desce M; Lebus S; Lukaszuk K; Wortmann R;
  Gubler U; Bosshard C; Gunter P.
  pp 51-71
   
  Determination of the first hyperpolarizability of multiphoton fluorescent
  nonlinear optical chromophores via hyper-Rayleigh scattering using
  fluorescence quenching. 
  Schmalzlin E; Bitterer U; Langhals H; Brauchle C; Meerholz K.
  pp 73-78
   
  Polymethine and squarylium molecules with large excited-state absorption.
  Lim JH; Przhonska OV; Khodja S; Yang S; Ross TS; Hagan DJ; Van Stryland
  EW; Bondar MV; Slominsky YL.
  pp 79-97
   
  Thermal stability and rate order dependence for the thermal decomposition
  of electro-optic dyes. 
  Zhang LX; Kalamegham P; Romero M; Dirk CW.
  pp 99-106
   
  Highly transparent and birefringent chromophores for organic
  photorefractive materials. 
  Wortmann R; Glania C; Kramer P; Lukaszuk K; Matschiner R; Twieg RJ; You F.
  pp 107-120
   
  Non-linear optical response of single molecules. 
  Tamarat P; Jelezko F; Brunel C; Maali A; Lounis B; Orrit M.
  pp 121-132
   
  Second-harmonic generation of biological interfaces: probing the membrane
  protein bacteriorhodopsin and imaging membrane potential around GFP
  molecules at specific sites in neuronal cells of C. elegans. 
  Lewis A; Khatchatouriants A; Treinin M; Chen ZP; Peleg G; Friedman N;
  Bouevitch O; Rothman Z; Loew L; Sheres M.
  pp 133-144
   
  Electronic screening in second order optical polarizabilities of elongated
  donor/acceptor polyenes. 
  Tretiak S; Chernyak V; Mukamel S.
  pp 145-163
   
  The magnetochiral effect and related optical phenomena. 
  Wagniere GH.
  pp 165-173
   
  Quantum confinement and superradiance of one-dimensional self-trapped
  Frenkel excitons. 
  Agranovich VM; Kamchatnov AM.
  pp 175-184
   
  Amplification of NLO responses: vibronic and solvent effects in push-pull
  polyenes. 
  Painelli A.
  pp 185-197
   
  Vibronic structure of PTCDA stacks: the exciton-phonon-charge-transfer
  dimer. 
  Hennessy MH; Soos ZG; Pascal RA; Girlando A.
  pp 199-212
   
  Vibrational versus electronic first hyperpolarizabilities of pi-conjugated
  organic molecules: an ab initio Hartree-Fock investigation upon the
  effects of the nature of the linker. 
  Champagne B; Kirtman B.
  pp 213-226
   
  Analysis of the linear and non-linear optics of crystals of CHI3, S-8 and
  their 1 : 3 complex. 
  Munn RW; Kelly JF; Aicken FM.
  pp 227-241
   
  Nonlinear optical properties of polyenoctupoles: a multipolar tensorial
  quantum analysis. 
  Andraud C; Zabulon T; Collet A; Zyss J.
  pp 243-261
   
  Conformation and solvent dependence of the first and second molecular
  hyperpolarizabilities of charge-transfer chromophores. Quantum-chemical
  calculations. 
  Lipinski J; Bartkowiak W.
  pp 263-276
   
  A study of the glass transition of polypropylene surfaces by sum-frequency
  vibrational spectroscopy and scanning force microscopy. 
  Gracias DH; Zhang D; Lianos L; Ibach W; Shen YR; Somorjai GA.
  pp 277-284
   
  Nonlinear optical spectra of C-70. 
  Strohkendl FP; Axenson TJ; Larsen RJ; Dalton LR; Hellwarth RW; Kafafi ZH.
  pp 285-295
   
  In-situ profiling of dipole polarization distributions in poled nonlinear
  optical polymers with electrothermal and optical techniques. 
  Bauer-Gogonea S; Bauer S; Wirges W.
  pp 297-310
   
  On the measurement of the electro-optic properties of poled side-chain
  copolymer films with a modified Teng-Man technique. 
  Michelotti F; Nicolao G; Tesi F; Bertolotti M.
  pp 311-326
   
  Characterization of single-mode polymer optical fiber and electrooptic
  fiber devices. 
  Kuzyk MG; Garvey DW; Canfield BK; Vigil SR; Welker DJ; Tostenrude J;
  Breckon C.
  pp 327-340
   
  Electric-field-induced optical second-harmonic generation in
  poly(phenylene vinylene) light-emitting diodes. 
  Hildebrandt R; Keller HM; Marowsky G; Brutting W; Fehn T; Schwoerer M;
  Sipe JE.
  pp 341-344
   
  Low-power frequency conversion through parametric interaction and cascaded
  processes in a N-(4-nitrophenyl)-L-prolinol crystal. 
  Banfi GP; Datta PK; Degiorgio V; Fortusini D; Shepherd EEA; Sherwood JN.
  pp 345-357
   
  Organic nonlinear optical crystal DAST growth and its device applications.
  Sohma S; Takahashi H; Taniuchi T; Ito H.
  pp 359-364
   
  Sodium 3-methyl-4-nitrophenolate dihydrate: a crystal engineering route
  towards new herringbone structures for quadratic non-linear optics.
  Masse R; Nicoud JF; Bagieu-Beucher M; Bourgogne C.
  pp 365-375
   
  Nonlinear optical organic co-crystals of merocyanine dyes and phenolic
  derivatives with short hydrogen bonds. 
  Bosshard C; Pan F; Wong MS; Manetta S; Spreiter R; Cai CZ; Gunter P;
  Gramlich V.
  pp 377-394
   
  Photoassisted alignment and formation of polarization gratings in a
  ferroelectric liquid crystal. 
  Saad B; Galstyan TV; Dinescu L; Lemieux RP.
  pp 395-405
   
  Ellipsometric determination of the electric-field-induced birefringence of
  photorefractive dyes in a liquid carbazole derivative. 
  Hendrickx E; Guenther BD; Zhang Y; Wang JF; Staub K; Zhang Q; Marder SR;
  Kippelen B; Peyghambarian N.
  pp 407-415
   
  Photogeneration, charge transport, and photoconductivity of a novel
  PVK/CdS-nanocrystal polymer composite. 
  Winiarz JG; Zhang LM; Lal M; Friend CS; Prasad PN.
  pp 417-428
   
  Polymer dispersed liquid crystals: effects of photorefractivity and local
  heating on holographic recording. 
  Simoni F; Cipparrone G; Mazzulla A; Pagliusi P.
  pp 429-436
   
  On spontaneous and photoinduced orientational mobility of dye molecules in
  polymers. 
  Dumont M; El Osman A.
  pp 437-462
   
  Efficiency dynamics of diffraction gratings recorded in liquid crystalline
  composite materials by a UV interference pattern. 
  Caputo R; Sukhov AV; Tabiryan NV; Umeton C.
  pp 463-471
   
  Photochromism and holographic grating recording on a chiral side-chain
  liquid crystalline copolymer containing azobenzene chromophores. 
  Blinov LM; Kozlovsky MV; Cipparrone G.
  pp 473-485
   
  Polymer electro-optic devices for integrated optics. 
  Steier WH; Chen A; Lee SS; Garner S; Zhang H; Chuyanov V; Dalton LR; Wang
  F; Ren AS; Zhang C; Todorova G; Harper A; Fetterman HR; Chen DT; Udupa A;
  Bhattacharya D; Tsap B.
  pp 487-506
   
  Application of the polyconjugated main chain polymer DPOP-PPV for
  ultrafast all-optical switching in a nonlinear directional coupler.
  Gabler T; Brauer A; Horhold HH; Pertsch T; Stockmann R.
  pp 507-516
   
  Molecular photonics of a highly nonlinear organic fiber core liquid for
  picosecond-nanosecond optical limiting application. 
  Khoo IC; Chen PH; Wood MV; Shih MY.
  pp 517-531
   
  All-optical devices in polymer optical fiber. 
  Kuzyk MG; Garvey DW; Vigil SR; Welker DJ.
  pp 533-544