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Applications Requirements for Nonlinear Optical Devices and the Status of Organic Materials
Much of the history of organic nonlinear optical (NLO) materials has involved measurements and calculations of intrinsic NLO properties, motivated by the promise of device applications1. The requirements of NLO devices are used here to assess the status of organic materials and suggest research directions.