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11 October 1999Second harmonic generation vs. two-photon fluorescence: mono- and dinuclear dipolar sandwich complexes as test cases
Two different types of dipolar cationic sesquifulvalene complexes were prepared and investigated by electrochemistry, UV-vis spectroscopy and hyper-Rayleigh scattering: i) monocationic, mononuclear species with different spacers Z, and ii) dinuclear derivatives with different electron acceptors, and the five- and seven- membered rings in close contact.
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Juergen Heck, Sven Dabek, Timo Meyer-Friedrichsen, Hans Wong, "Second harmonic generation vs. two-photon fluorescence: mono- and dinuclear dipolar sandwich complexes as test cases," Proc. SPIE 3796, Organic Nonlinear Optical Materials, (11 October 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.368284