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Linear and nonlinear optical characterisation of self assembled nanostructures

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Figure 1.2: The field of epioptics covers a range of different techniques includingRAS, Ramen and SHG, see [2] for details.
Figure 2a and b shows the transmission electron
Figure 1.8: Schematic showing the effect of chirality with an enantiomer pair.The enantiomers, like a pair of hands, are identical but non-superimposable mirror images of each other.
Table 2.2: Independent components of tensors χeee, χeem and χmee, for both achi-ral and chiral surfaces [110].
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