67 results on '"Clays, Koen"'
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2. Advances in high-performance hybrid electro-optics
3. Next-generation materials for hybrid electro-optic systems (Conference Presentation)
4. Development of molecular probes for cellular imaging combining second harmonic generation and two-photon fluorescence
5. Ultrafast revealing of invisible patterns encrypted in colloidal photonic crystals
6. Colloidal photonic crystals: from lasing to microfluidics
7. Investigation of the second hyperpolarizability of Ru-alkynyl complexes by z-scan and nonlinear scattering
8. Introducing high-quality planar defects into colloidal crystals via self-assembly at the air/water interface
9. Fabrication of polymer inverse opals with linear and nonlinear optical functionalities using a sandwiching approach
10. An all-optical protocol to determine the molecular origin of radiation damage/enhancement in electro-optic polymeric materials
11. The role of the polymer host on reversible photodegradation in Disperse Orange 11 dye
12. Novel cationic dye and crosslinkable surfactant for DNA biophotonics
13. DNA, sugars, and proteins at work in optics
14. Nonlinear optical properties of conjugated polymers
15. Modeling the hyperpolarizability dispersion with the Thomas-Kuhn sum rules
16. Unexpected second-order nonlinear optical effects in conjugated polymers
17. Why do we need three levels to understand the molecular optical response?
18. Optimizing the second-order nonlinear optical response in some indoline-based chromophores at the molecular and macroscopic levels
19. Spontaneous chirality in an octupolar discotic crystal
20. Hyper-Rayleigh scattering as a screening tool for the optimization of piezoelectric polymers
21. Bio-inspired nano-engineering and genetic modification for nonlinear optical imaging
22. Conjugated polymers: a hyper-Rayleigh scattering study
23. Predicting the nonlinear optical response in the resonant region from the linear characterization: a self-consistent theory for the first-, second-, and third-order (non)linear optical response
24. Designing organic molecules for terahertz radiation generation in robust crystals
25. Towards a unifying theory for the first-, second-, and third-order molecular (non)linear optical response
26. Second-order nonlinear optical properties of zwitterionic chromophores
27. Molding resonant energy transfer by colloidal crystal: Dexter transfer and electroluminescence
28. Nonlinear optical properties of photoswitchable fluorescent proteins
29. Nano-engineering of materials for nonlinear optical imaging
30. Nano-engineering of magnetic and ellipsoidal colloidal photonic crystals
31. Electrochemically induced switching of the second-order nonlinear optical response
32. Faraday rotation in magnetic colloidal photonic crystals
33. Role of the conjugated spacer in the optimization of second-order nonlinear chromophores
34. Hyper-Rayleigh scattering for solution phase structure determination
35. Photonic crystals for improved light harvesting
36. Organic materials for molecular switching
37. Sum-rules and quantum limits: nonlinear optics from first principles
38. Benzathiazoliums and pyridiniums for second-order nonlinear optics
39. Photonic superlattices for photonic crystal lasers
40. Record-high intrinsic hyperpolarizabilities for polymeric electro-optic modulators
41. Modulated conjugation for record high intrinsic hyperpolarizabilities
42. Photonic bandgap engineering for spectral narrowing of emission in self-assembled colloidal photonic crystals
43. Switching of the first hyperpolarisability
44. Combined molecular and supramolecular bottom-up engineering for enhanced nonlinear optical response
45. Why experimental hyperpolarizabilities fall short of the fundamental limits and new approaches for breaking this barrier
46. Quadratic nonlinear optical properties of transition metal quaterpyridyl complexes
47. Experimental study of the second-order nonlinear scattering properties of a helicene molecule
48. Insertion of a two-dimensional defect into photonic bandgap materials
49. Effect of electronic structure on molecular first hyperpolarizabilities of highly conjugated (polypyridyl)metal-(porphinato)zinc(II) chromophores
50. Utilizing coupled-oscillator photophysics to elaborate chromophores with exceptional molecular hyperpolarizabilities
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