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Ding, Fenghua, Nisbet, Matthew L., Zhang, Weiguo, Halasyamani, P. Shiv, Chai, Liyuan, Poeppelmeier, Kenneth R. (2018) Why Some Noncentrosymmetric Borates Do Not Make Good Nonlinear Optical Materials: A Case Study with K3B5O8(OH)2. Inorganic Chemistry, 57 (18) 11801-11808 doi:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.8b01965

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TitleWhy Some Noncentrosymmetric Borates Do Not Make Good Nonlinear Optical Materials: A Case Study with K3B5O8(OH)2
JournalInorganic Chemistry
AuthorsDing, FenghuaAuthor
Nisbet, Matthew L.Author
Zhang, WeiguoAuthor
Halasyamani, P. ShivAuthor
Chai, LiyuanAuthor
Poeppelmeier, Kenneth R.Author
Year2018 (September 17)Volume57
Issue18
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
DOIdoi:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.8b01965Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceDing, Fenghua, Nisbet, Matthew L., Zhang, Weiguo, Halasyamani, P. Shiv, Chai, Liyuan, Poeppelmeier, Kenneth R. (2018) Why Some Noncentrosymmetric Borates Do Not Make Good Nonlinear Optical Materials: A Case Study with K3B5O8(OH)2. Inorganic Chemistry, 57 (18) 11801-11808 doi:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.8b01965
Plain TextDing, Fenghua, Nisbet, Matthew L., Zhang, Weiguo, Halasyamani, P. Shiv, Chai, Liyuan, Poeppelmeier, Kenneth R. (2018) Why Some Noncentrosymmetric Borates Do Not Make Good Nonlinear Optical Materials: A Case Study with K3B5O8(OH)2. Inorganic Chemistry, 57 (18) 11801-11808 doi:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.8b01965
In(2018, September) Inorganic Chemistry Vol. 57 (18) American Chemical Society (ACS)


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