Thin spin-cast films of poly[2-methoxy-5-(2′-ethyl-hexyloxy)-1,4-phenylenevinylene] (MEH-PPV) were prepared from samples whose weight-average molecular weight (M w ) was varied in the range of 10-1600 kg/mol. We have characterized the films by means of transmission and reflection ultraviolet-visible-nearinfrared (UV-vis-NIR) spectroscopy to derive the linear optical constants, and third-harmonic generation spectroscopy with variable laser wavelengths to get the modulus and phase angles of the complex third-order nonlinear optical susceptibility (3) . Increasing molecular weight yields films with significantly larger (3) values, absorption coefficients, and refractive indices. The (3) values of films from the largest and lowest M w differ by a factor of 4, which is caused by chain orientation effects, local field effects, and changes of the effective conjugation length.