Several diphenylpolyyne compounds found to exhibit second-order nonlinear electric susceptibilities and chemical structures conducive to orientation in appropriate chemical environments. These features make new materials suitable for use in optical devices. Diphenylacetylene links give molecules rodlike characteristics making them amenable to orientation by suspension in liquid crystals. New molecules also have inherent liquid-crystalline properties enabling them to be oriented directly.


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    Diphenylpolyynes For Nonlinear Optical Devices


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    1989-05-01



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    English


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