Claims
- 1. A nonlinear electro-optical device comprising:
- A) an element comprising a composition of matter which exhibits a second-order nonlinear optical response, said composition having the formula: ##STR21## wherein A is ##STR22## R is H, alkyl or aryl; wherein B is ##STR23## D is OR", NR"R'" or SR"; where R" is aryl;
- R'" is aryl;
- or where NR" or R'" are derived from a cyclic amine of the form N(CH.sub.2).sub.l where l=3-10, and
- wherein m is 2 or 3; and
- where the asterisk indicates the point of attachment on the acceptor and donor; and
- B) means for directing at least one incident beam of electromagnetic radiation having at least one frequency into said element whereby electromagnetic radiation emerging from said element has at least one frequency which is different from said at least one frequency of said incident beam of electromagnetic radiation.
- 2. A nonlinear electro-optical device according to claim 1 wherein said means for directing said incident beam of radiation is a laser.
- 3. A nonlinear electro-optical device according to claim 1 wherein R is H or ethyl.
- 4. A nonlinear electro-optical device according to claim 1 wherein said element comprises a thin film or a crystal.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/372,964 filed on Jan. 17, 1996, now abandoned which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/103,281 filed on Aug. 5, 1993, now abandoned.
Government Interests
The U.S. Government has certain rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. CHE 9106689, National Science Foundation, and Contract No. AFOSR-ISSA-91-0070 awarded by the United States Air Force/Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
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