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== Characterization ==
 
&beta;, the first nonlinear polarizability depends on molecular structure, environment and measurement frequency. There are several tools that help us characterize the materials.
 
[[Hyper Rayleigh Scattering]]
 
[[Teng-Mann Method]]
 
[[Attenuated_Total_Reflectance]]
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Characterization

β, the first nonlinear polarizability depends on molecular structure, environment and measurement frequency. There are several tools that help us characterize the materials.

Hyper Rayleigh Scattering

Teng-Mann Method

Attenuated_Total_Reflectance

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