“…Some organic compounds that are considered nonlinear, such as D-π-A-type substituted stilbazolium derivatives, are very smart optical candidates for generating THz waves and for electro-optic and photonic applications, as they provide second- and third-order NLO responses. − Nonlinearity occurs due to strong Coulombic interactions, high chromophore density, orientation of long-term stability, and strength of donor and acceptor groups with delocalized π-electrons that can enhance asymmetric polarization. , Stilbazolium cations (chromophores) are a major source for nonlinearity, and the variation of the counterions of these salts proved to be an effective strategy for the development of materials with macroscopic high nonlinearity based on Coulomb interactions. − Using this approach, many stilbazolium derivatives with large optical nonlinearities have been extensively explored by many research teams, such as DAST (4- N , N -dimethylamino-4′- N ′-methyl-stilbazolium tosylate), DSNS (4- N , N -dimethylamino-4′- N ′-methyl-stilbazolium 2-naphthalenesulfonate), and so on. Moreover, in recent times, efficient third-order NLO efficiency of stilbazolium derivatives with increasing significance of ICT between the donor and acceptor has been engineered. − Therefore, new NLO materials are to be sought in the stilbazolium family so that they can be utilized effectively for optical applications.…”