Abstract
In recent years, significant research has been oriented towards the development of organic nonlinear optical materials with wide optical windows of transparency. We report a new organic second-order optical material 4-(2,2-dicyanoethenyl)-l-phenyl pyrazole (DCEPP) (Fig. 1), which is transparent down to the UV-region of the spectrum.
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