This book assembles both theory and application in this field,
to interest experimentalists and theoreticians alike. Part 1 is
concerned with the theory and computing of non-linear optical (NLO)
properties while Part 2 reviews the latest developments in
experimentation. This book will be invaluable to researchers and
students in academia and industry, particularlrly to anyone
involved in materials science, theoretical and computational
chemistry, chemical physics, and molecular physics.
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