“…Several experimental results [ 16,17 ], indicate that magnetic contributions are necessary to accurately explain the nonlinear optical activity [ 17 ]. The second order nonlinear polarization (at 2ω frequency) consists of a series of multipole terms [ 13,14 ]: (1) where represent the electric and magnetic-dipole polarization, electric-quadrupole polarization and nonlinear magnetization, respectively. The electric and magnetic-dipole polarization is given by , where is the nonlinear electrical susceptibility tensor and is the magnetic-dipole tensor.…”