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pubmed-article:14527461pubmed:abstractTextThe second-order optical nonlinearity of CdS nanoparticles with different mean diameters of 28.0, 30.0, 31.5, 50.0, and 91.0 A was studied by the incoherent hyper-Rayleigh scattering technique. Results show that the first-order hyperpolarizability beta value per CdS particle decreases with decreasing size from 91.0 to 31.5 A; however, as CdS particle size further decreases, this trend is reversed and the beta value increases. Substantially, the normalized value of the first-order hyperpolarizability per CdS formula unit, beta(0), exhibits systematic enhancement with decreasing size. This is interpreted in terms of a so-called surface contribution mechanism. The two aspects of quantum size effects, the size dependence of optical band-gap and oscillator strength, cannot be adopted to explain the size dependence of the second-order optical nonlinearity of CdS nanoparticles.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:14527461pubmed:authorpubmed-author:ZhangYuYlld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:14527461pubmed:authorpubmed-author:ChenKunjiKlld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:14527461pubmed:dateRevised2009-11-11lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:14527461pubmed:year2003lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:14527461pubmed:articleTitleSize dependence of second-order optical nonlinearity of CdS nanoparticles studied by hyper-Rayleigh scattering.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:14527461pubmed:affiliationNational Laboratory of Molecular and Biomolecular Electronics, Southeast University, 210096, Nanjing, People's Republic of China.lld:pubmed
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