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Static and dynamic third-order susceptibilities in conjugated polymers: Hückel theory and VEH approach
Zhigang Shuai,
J. L. Brédas
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Engineering & Materials Science
Conjugated polymers
100%
Excited states
93%
Hamiltonians
66%
Oligomers
54%
Polyacetylenes
37%
Polyenes
37%
Electronic states
29%
Parameterization
19%
Electrons
18%
Damping
14%
Experiments
6%
Chemical Compounds
Hamiltonian
64%
Conjugated Polymer
56%
Valence
49%
Excited State
44%
Oligomer
29%
Polyacetylene Polymer
23%
Polyene
21%
Hyperpolarizability
21%
Resonance
14%
Electronic State
13%
Length
11%
Energy
8%
Physics & Astronomy
oligomers
43%
valence
41%
magnetic permeability
41%
polymers
32%
methodology
30%
excitation
27%
formulations
25%
polyacetylene
23%
parameterization
21%
damping
14%
electronics
9%
electrons
7%
energy
5%