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The first hyperpolarizability or first order hyperpolarizability β or molecular first polarizability is a measure of how easily a dipole is induced in a molecule in the presence of an electric field. β is the first derivative of polarizability with respect to field. This property contributes to R33 the electro-optic coefficient for a whole material. | The first hyperpolarizability or first order hyperpolarizability β or molecular first polarizability is a measure of how easily a dipole is induced in a molecule in the presence of an electric field. β is the first derivative of polarizability with respect to field. | ||
This property contributes to R33 the electro-optic coefficient for a whole material. |
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The first hyperpolarizability or first order hyperpolarizability β or molecular first polarizability is a measure of how easily a dipole is induced in a molecule in the presence of an electric field. β is the first derivative of polarizability with respect to field.
This property contributes to R33 the electro-optic coefficient for a whole material.