“…[7,8,42,43,45,46,62] Although predictions of possible chiroptical effects in SHG from oriented assemblies of planar chromophores with C 2v symmetry were reported as early as 1987, [73] most of the work in characterizing the role of molecular orientation in driving chiroptical phenomena in SHG and SFG of uniaxial films and interfaces has been performed within the last few years. [7,8,42,43,45,46,62] In both planar chromophores with C 2v symmetry and in "two-state" chromophores, in which the nonlinear optical properties of the chromophore are reasonably well-described by considering interactions between the ground state and a single excited state, only four elements within the molecular tensor are significant in electronically resonant SHG and SFG: b zzz , b zxx , b xzx , and b xxz . [7,8] Clearly, chirality is absent within the molecular nonlinear polarizability tensor in such chromophores (i.e., the s xz operation leaves the b (2) tensor unchanged).…”