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    First example of nonlinear optical materials based on nanoconjugates of sandwich phthalocyanines with quantum dots by Oluwole, DO, Yagodin, AV, Mkhize, NC, Sekhosana, KE, Martynov, AG, Gorbunova, YG, Tsivadze, AY, Nyokong, T

    Published 2017
    “…Altogether, the obtained results contribute to the development of novel nonlinear optical materials for future nanoelectronic and optical device applications.…”
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    A SCHIFF-BASE DERIVED REDOX-RESPONSIVE RECEPTOR MOLECULE AND RELATED-COMPOUNDS WITH POTENTIAL AS NONLINEAR OPTICAL-MATERIALS by Beer, P, Sikanyika, H

    Published 1990
    “…The synthesis and electrochemical properties of two related ferrocenyl Schiff base compounds (9 and 10) possessing electron-donor and -acceptor moieties which have potential as non-linear optical materials are also reported. © 1990.…”
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    Colloidal structures in confined nematic liquid crystals by Ravnik, M

    Published 2011
    “…Colloidal structures in confined nematics offer novel routes for designing complex optical materials with micrometer and submicrometre functionality. …”
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    Heterocycle/heteroallene ring opening copolymerisation: selective catalysis delivering alternating copolymers by Williams, CK, Plajer, A

    Published 2021
    “…Their current and future applications span packaging, house-hold goods, clothing, automotive components, electronics, optical materials, sensors and medical products. An interesting route to these polymers is the catalysed ring-opening copolymerisation (ROCOP) of heterocycles and heteroallenes. …”
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    Switching the in-plane easy axis by ion implantation in rare earth based magnetic films. by Buckingham, A, Wang, D, Stenning, G, Bowden, G, Nandhakumar, I, Ward, R, de Groot, P

    Published 2013
    “…The ability to locally tune the source of magnetic anisotropy without affecting the film surface and without inducing or eliminating anisotropy could be important in the fabrication of high density magnetic data storage media, spintronic devices and magneto-optical materials.…”
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    Molecular Materials by Bruce, D, O'Hare, D, Walton, R

    Published 2010
    “…Molecular Materials represents the diversity of the area, encapsulating magnetic, optical and electrical properties, with chapters on: Metal-Based Quadratic Nonlinear Optical Materials. Physical Properties of Metallomesogens. …”
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    Tunable volatility of Ge2Sb2Te5 in integrated photonics by Youngblood, N, Ríos, C, Gemo, E, Feldmann, J, Cheng, Z, Baldycheva, A, Pernice, W, Wright, C, Bhaskaran, H

    Published 2019
    “…The operation of a single class of optical materials in both a volatile and nonvolatile manner is becoming increasingly important in many applications. …”
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    Synthesis and linear and nonlinear optical properties of low-melting pi-extended porphyrins by Koszelewski, D, Nowak-Krol, A, Drobizhev, M, Wilson, C, Haley, J, Cooper, T, Romiszewski, J, Gorecka, E, Anderson, H, Rebane, A, Gryko, D

    Published 2013
    “…The combination of high two-photon absorption cross-sections (>500 GM) and low melting points makes them perfect candidates for nonlinear optical materials in the 600-900 nm range. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.…”
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    Three-dimensional colloidal crystals in liquid crystalline blue phases. by Ravnik, M, Alexander, G, Yeomans, J, Žumer, S

    Published 2011
    “…Applications for photonic crystals and metamaterials put stringent requirements on the characteristics of advanced optical materials, demanding tunability, high Q factors, applicability in visible range, and large-scale self-assembly. …”
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    Epitaxial and atomically thin graphene–metal hybrid catalyst films: the dual role of graphene as the support and the chemically-transparent protective cap by Abdelhafiz, A, Vitale, A, Buntin, P, Deglee, B, Joiner, C, Robertson, A, Vogel, E, Warner, J, Alamgir, F

    Published 2018
    “…More broadly, the epitaxial growth made possible by the room-temperature, wetted synthesis approach, should allow for efficient transfer of charge, strain, phonons and photons, impacting not just catalysis, but also electronic, thermoelectric and optical materials.…”
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    High-quality amorphous silicon carbide for hybrid photonic integration deposited at a low temperature by Lopez-Rodriguez, B, van der Kolk, R, Aggarwal, S, Sharma, N, Li, Z, van der Plaats, D, Scholte, T, Chang, J, Gröblacher, S, Pereira, SF, Bhaskaran, H, Zadeh, IE

    Published 2023
    “…Given the processing incompatibilities of different platforms, a formidable challenge in the field of integrated photonics still remains for combining the strengths of different optical materials in one hybrid integrated platform. Silicon carbide is a material of great interest because of its high refractive index, strong second- and third-order nonlinearities, and broad transparency window in the visible and near-infrared range. …”
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    Magnetic field expulsion in optically driven YBa 2 Cu 3 O 6.48 by Fava, S, De Vecchi, G, Jotzu, G, Buzzi, M, Gebert, T, Liu, Y, Keimer, B, Cavalleri, A

    Published 2024
    “…Here we examine the time-dependent magnetic field surrounding an optically driven YBa2Cu3O6.48 crystal by measuring Faraday rotation in a magneto-optic material placed in the vicinity of the sample. For a constant applied magnetic field and under the same driving conditions that result in superconducting-like optical properties15–18, a transient diamagnetic response was observed. …”
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