Durand et al., 1968 - Google Patents
On the origin of second harmonic generation of light in liquid crystalsDurand et al., 1968
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- Durand G
- Lee C
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- Molecular Crystals
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Abstract Second Harmonic Generation of light (SHG) is used as a probe to study the structure of the nematic, cholesteric or smectic mesophases of various liquid crystals, with non centro-symmetric molecules. In one case (cholesteryl 2-(2-ethoxy ethoxy) ethyl …
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