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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/23701
Title: TOWARDS VIABLE METHODS TO COMPUTE NONLINEAR OPTICAL PROPERTIES FOR BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS
Authors: Patel, Anand
Advisor: Ayers, Paul
Department: Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Keywords: Computational Chemistry, Theoretical Chemistry, Nonlinear Optical Properties
Publication Date: 2018
Abstract: Nonlinear optics is a field with new applications being regularly discovered, which leads to a growing interest in computing these properties. In this work, we attempt to determine new methods of computationally determining the properties of biologically relevant systems. We do so through testing a novel finite-field method to compute these properties. To facilitate the computation of molecular energies required for finite-field calculations, we tested a hypergeometric resummation scheme. Together, these projects form a strong step into being able to compute the nonlinear optical properties for larger systems of biological relevance.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/23701
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