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Novel second-order nonlinear optical chromophores containing multi-heteroatoms in donor moiety: design, synthesis, DFT studies and electro-optic activitiesXu et al., 2014
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- Xu H
- Zhang M
- Zhang A
- Deng G
- Si P
- Huang H
- Peng C
- Fu M
- Liu J
- Qiu L
- Zhen Z
- Bo S
- Liu X
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A series of novel second-order nonlinear optical chromophores containing additional heteroatoms in donor moieties has been synthesized and systematically characterized. The resulting nonlinear optical chromophores exhibited both good thermal stability (the …
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