A. Fort, J. Muller, J. Azoulay, M. Barzoukas, V. Alain, M. Blanchard‐Desce
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Push-pull molecules have been extensively studied for their properties in the field of quadratic nonlinear optics. Such molecules consist of electron-donor and electron acceptor substituents connected via a conjugation path. The partial intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) between these end groups can lead to large ground-state dipoles μ. Also, they can display huge static quadratic hyperpolarizabilities β(0) related to the occurence of the ICT transition between the ground and first-excited states [1].