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|a Organic materials for photonics :
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|a Polyconjugated organic materials are revealing amorphous electrical and non-linear optical properties; this fact is opening up a whole new field of Materials Science aimed at the development of new technologies. For many years inorganic materials were studied mostly for non-linear optical properties. When organic molecules began to show larger and faster responses, both physical chemists and organic chemists became involved in understanding the physical phenomena at a molecular level, with the hope of synthesizing new and better molecular systems. The non-linear optical responses of this class of organic materials are presently attracting considerable attention as an active field of research both in academic and industrial laboratories. Due to the variety of problems and techniques involved, students and beginners with different backgrounds who approach polyconjugated materials do not find it an easy field to enter. This book introduces in a comprehensive and tutorial way the necessary concepts and relevant references which will help the reader to grasp the fundamental concepts of polyconjugated organic materials and perceive the relations between them.
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|a Front Cover; Organic Materials for Photonics: Science and Technology; Copyright Page; Preface; Table of Contents; Polarizabilities: Units of Measurement; Section 1: INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1. Optronics; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. ANALYSIS OF THE PRESENT SITUATION; 3. ASPECTS OF A PURELY OPTICAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM; 4. SOME REQUIREMENTS FOR DEVICES IN OPTICAL NETWORKS; 5. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE INTERACTION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS WITH MATTER; 6. ELECTRO-OPTICAL DEVICES; 7. ORIGIN OF NONLINEAR OPTICAL BEHAVIOUR OF ORGANIC MOLECULES.
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|a 8. COMPARISON OF NONLINEAR OPTICAL PROPERTIES IN INORGANIC AND ORGANIC SUBSTANCES9. PRESENT PROBLEMS; References; Section 2: ISOLATED MOLECULES; Chapter 2. Molecular optics; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 POLARIZABILITIES; 3 INTERACTION OF E.M. RADIATION WITH MATTER; 4 LIGHT ABSORPTION; 5 FIRST ORDER POLARIZABILITY; 6 SECOND ORDER POLARIZABILITY; 7 THIRD ORDER POLARIZABILITY; 8 CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. Molecular Electronic Spectroscopy; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. EXCITED STATES; 3. ABSORPTION SPECTRA; 4 . EMISSION; 5. LOW RESOLUTION SPECTROSCOPY: ROOM TEMPERATURE SOLUTIONS AND/OR DISORDERED MATERIALS.
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|a 6. HIGH RESOLUTION7. CONCLUSION; 8. REFERENCES; Chapter 4. KINETICS OF CHARGED EXCITATIONS IN CONJUGATED POLYMERS -- AN EXAMPLE FOR THE APPLICATION OF PICOSECOND- AND FEMTOSECOND SPECTROSCOPY; I. INTRODUCTION; 2. SOLITONS AND POLARONS IN CONJUGATED POLYMERS; 3. KINETICS OF PHOTOEXCITED CHARGED STATES; 4. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; 5. REFERENCES; Chapter 5. Experimental methods for picosecond spectroscopy and applications to polyacetylene; I INTRODUCTION; II BASICS OF MODELOCKING; IIl ACTIVE AND PASSIVE MODELOCKING; IV PULSEWIDTH MEASUREMENTS; V PUMP AND PROBE TECHNIQUE.
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|a VI PICOSECOND PHOTOINDUCED SPECTRUMVII PICOSECOND PHOTOINDUCED ABSORPTION IN POLYACETYLENE; VIII ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Electronic and Nonlinear Optical Properties of Conjugated Molecules and Polymers: A Quantum Chemistry Approach; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. AN OVERVIEW OF THE QUANTUM CHEMISTRY TECHNIQUES APPLIED TO CONJUGATED SYSTEMS; 3. CALCULATION OF POLARIZABILITY AND HYPERPOLARIZABILITY TENSORS; 4. EXAMPLES OF CALCULATIONS ON THE HYPERPOLARIZABILITIES OF CONJUGATED MOLECULES; 5. SYNOPSIS; Acknowledgements; References.
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|a Chapter 7. Synthesis and Manipulation of Conjugated Hydrocarbon PolymersINTRODUCTION AND GENERAL COMMENTS; THE PROBLEMS; CAUTIONARY TALES; CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; Section 3: OPTICS OF CONDENSED MEDIA; Chapter 8. Optics of Media; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. PLANE WAVES IN ISOTROPIC MEDIA; 3. REFLECTION AND TRANSMISSION OF PLANE WAVES; 4. TRANSMISSION AND REFLECTION: THE PLANE-PARALLEL PLATE; 5. DISPERSION RELATIONS (KRAMERS-KRONIG RELATIONS); 6. PROPERTIES OF ANISOTROPIC MEDIA; 7. TECHNICAL NOTES; 8. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 9. Optics in crystals.
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