Joshua C. May, Ph.D.

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2007 Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, United States 
Area:
Optics Physics, Molecular Physics, Organic Chemistry
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Ivan Biaggio grad student 2007 Lehigh University
 (Origin of the highly efficient third-order optical response in small organic molecules.)
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Bures F, Schweizer WB, May JC, et al. (2007) Property tuning in charge-transfer chromophores by systematic modulation of the spacer between donor and acceptor. Chemistry (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany). 13: 5378-87
May JC, Najafov H, Biaggio I. (2007) Photoexcitation and Charge Transport in Organic Molecular Crystals Pattern Recognition
May JC, Biaggio I, Bures F, et al. (2007) Highly efficient two-photon absorption cross-sections and their frequency dependence in small organic molecules Conference On Quantum Electronics and Laser Science (Qels) - Technical Digest Series
May JC, Biaggio I, Bures F, et al. (2007) Extended conjugation and its effect on the third-order nonlinearities of charge transfer chromophores Conference On Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe - Technical Digest
May JC, Biaggio I, Bures F, et al. (2007) Highly efficient two-photon absorption cross-sections and their frequency dependence in small organic molecules Optics Infobase Conference Papers
May JC, Biaggio I, Bures F, et al. (2007) Extended conjugation and donor-acceptor substitution to improve the third-order optical nonlinearity of small molecules Applied Physics Letters. 90
May JC, Biaggio I, Bures F, et al. (2007) Extended conjugation and its effect on the third-order nonlinearities of charge transfer chromophores Optics Infobase Conference Papers
May JC, Biaggio I, Bures F, et al. (2007) Highly efficient two-photon absorption cross-sections and their frequency dependence in small organic molecules Optics Infobase Conference Papers
May JC, LaPorta PR, Esembeson B, et al. (2006) Optimizing specific third-order polarizabilities and approaching the fundamental limit in donor substituted cyanoethynylethene (CEE) molecules Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 6331
May JC, Esembeson B, Biaggio I, et al. (2006) Large specific third order polarizabilities in organic molecules for vapor deposition Conference On Lasers and Electro-Optics and 2006 Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference, Cleo/Qels 2006
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