The organic molecules represent a promising research field because they show special properties which are determined by the conjugated system of π electrons and the groups substituted to the aromatic nucleus offering perspectives for a large area of applications, including the non-linear optics.We have investigated two types of molecular crystalline material prepared from aromatic derivatives, meta-dinitrobenzene (m-DNB) and benzil (Bz), and three types of organic thin films prepared from arylenevinylene (triphenylamine, carbazole) compounds, maleimidic derivatives and anilinic derivatives functionalised copolymers using different methods (matrix-assisted pulsed laser evaporation, vacuum evaporation, spin coating). The effect of the experimental conditions on the morphological and structural particularities of the films has been emphasised. New results are bought about the systems formed from an aromatic derivative (m-DNB and benzil) crystal and inorganic (organic) dopant studied from the point of view of the dopant incorporation considering the stability of the growth interface and its effect on the optical band gap and optical non-linear (ONL) properties of the m-DNB and Bz crystals. The relationship between the morphology and structural order of the maleimidic derivatives monomers in polycarbonate matrix composite layer and the ONL properties is discussed. We analysed the correlation between the molecular structure of organic compound, particularities of the macroscopic order (influenced by the crystal growth and thin-film deposition methods) and optical non-linear (second harmonic generation, two-photon fluorescence) properties.The aromatic derivatives such as meta-dinitrobenzene (m-DNB) and benzil (Bz) are organic compounds of interest in preparing bulk crystal materials showing large transparency domain,