Abstract:A simple
model is presented for interpreting the presence of substantial
second harmonic generation (SHG) activity from assemblies of centrosymmetric
molecular building blocks. Using butadiene as a computationally tractable
centrosymmetric model system, time-dependent Hartree–Fock calculations
of the nonlinear polarizability of butadiene dimer were well-described
through exciton coupling arguments based on the electronic structure
of the monomer and the relative orientation between the monomers within
the dime… Show more
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