Abstract
It is well known that surface second harmonic generation (SHG) with femtosecond laser pulses has several advantages for studying of molecules on the surface.1 In the last few years, one has observed new interest in informative application of surface SHG for studying of molecular structure and orientation, but sometimes, the low signal level becomes an obstacle for its efficient applications.
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