“…Nonlinear optical materials remain highly sought-after in the ever-expanding domain of nonlinear optical (NLO) research, particularly in the context of all solid–state lasers (ASSLs) used for optical parametric oscillators (OPOs) and frequency communication . Recent years have witnessed dedicated research efforts directed toward NLO materials, driven by their considerable potential across a spectrum of applications encompassing frequency mixing, optical switching, electro-optical modulation, optical telecommunications, photonics, terahertz technology, and laser devices. , Of noteworthy significance is the growing prominence of organic NLO materials within industries such as optoelectronics and photonics, where they find utility in diverse realms, including optical computing, frequency conversion, electro-optic modulation, data storage, optical information processing, and telecommunications. , Over the preceding decades, extensive experimental and theoretical investigations have been diligently pursued concerning organic materials, owing to their compelling physicochemical attributes and marked nonlinear optical properties …”