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DISSOCIATION MECHANISM OF TETRABUTYLAMMONIUM PICRATE ION PAIRS IN MEDIA OF LOW POLARITY. I: A SPHERE-IN-CONTINUUM APPROACHEVERAERT J; PERSOONS A.1981; J. PHYS. CHEM.; ISSN 0022-3654; USA; DA. 1981; VOL. 85; NO 25; PP. 3930-3937; BIBL. 34 REF.Article
Les statues usurpées par Merneptah, 19 dynastiePERSOONS, A.Revue des Archéologues et Historiens d'Art de Louvain Leuven. 1978, Vol 11, 188 p.Article
DISSOCIATION MECHANISM OF TETRABUTYL AMMONIUM PICRATE ION PAIRS IN MEDIA OF LOW POLARITY. II: PRESSURE DEPENDENCE OF IONIC PROCESSESEVERAERT J; PERSOONS A.1982; J. PHYS. CHEM.; ISSN 0022-3654; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 86; NO 4; PP. 546-552; BIBL. 29 REF.Article
FIELD DISSOCIATION EFFECT, CHEMICAL RELAXATION, AND CONDUCTANCE OF TETRABUTYLAMMONIUM PICRATE ION PAIRS IN DIPHENYL ETHERNAUWELAERS F; HELLEMANS L; PERSOONS A et al.1976; J. PHYS. CHEM.; U.S.A.; DA. 1976; VOL. 80; NO 7; PP. 767-775; BIBL. 22 REF.Article
Hyper-Rayleigh scattering in solutionCLAYS, K; PERSOONS, A.Physical review letters. 1991, Vol 66, Num 23, pp 2980-2983, issn 0031-9007Article
The size and shape of macromolecular structures: determination of the radius, the length, and the persistence length of rodlike micelles of dodecyldimethylammonium chloride and bromideVAN DE SANDE, W; PERSOONS, A.Journal of physical chemistry (1952). 1985, Vol 89, Num 3, pp 404-406, issn 0022-3654Article
Hyper-Rayleigh scattering in solutionCLAYS, K; PERSOONS, A.Review of scientific instruments. 1992, Vol 63, Num 6, pp 3285-3289, issn 0034-6748Article
Photon random walk in the frequency domainCLAYS, K; PERSOONS, A.Optics communications. 1992, Vol 92, Num 1-3, pp 6-11, issn 0030-4018Article
Reduction of phase instability in a mode-locked argon laserCLAYS, K; PERSOONS, A.Applied optics. 1988, Vol 27, Num 17, pp 3601-3603, issn 0003-6935Article
Photorefractive polysilanes functionalized with a nonlinear optical chromophoreHENDRICKX, E; VAN STEENWINCKEL, D; PERSOONS, A et al.Macromolecules. 1999, Vol 32, Num 7, pp 2232-2238, issn 0024-9297Article
Synthesis and nonlinear optical properties of high glass transition poly(maleimide-4-phenylstyrene)sVERBIEST, T; SAMYN, C; VAN BEYLEN, M et al.Macromolecular rapid communications. 1998, Vol 19, Num 7, pp 349-352, issn 1022-1336Article
Highly ordered films of neat calix[4]arenes for second order nonlinear opticsKELDERMAN, E; HEESINK, G. J. T; REINHOUDT, D. N et al.Advanced materials (Weinheim). 1993, Vol 5, Num 12, pp 925-930, issn 0935-9648Article
Nitrocalix[4]arenes as molecules for second-order nonlinear opticsKELDERMAN, E; DERHAEG, L; HEESINK, G. J. T et al.Angewandte Chemie. International edition in English. 1992, Vol 31, Num 8, pp 1075-1077, issn 0570-0833Article
Second harmonic generation in Langmuir-Blodgett films of preformed polymersVERBIEST, T; SAMYN, C; PERSOONS, A et al.Thin solid films. 1992, Vol 210-11, Num 1-2, pp 188-190, issn 0040-6090, 1Conference Paper
Low-cost 1-Hz resolution bandwidth spectrum analyzer in the 0.1-1000-MHz frequency rangeCLAYS, K; STROBBE, R; PERSOONS, A et al.Review of scientific instruments. 1988, Vol 59, Num 10, pp 2294-2296, issn 0034-6748Article
Chromophore functionalised maleimide copolymers with high poling stabilities of the nonlinear optical effect at elevated temperatureSAMYN, C; BALLET, W; VERBIEST, T et al.Polymer (Guildford). 2001, Vol 42, Num 21, pp 8511-8516, issn 0032-3861Article
Synthetic approach for the incorporation of second-order nonlinear optical chromophores containing furan groups, into methacrylate copolymersHEYLEN, M; VAN DEN BROECK, K; BOUTTON, C et al.European polymer journal. 1998, Vol 34, Num 10, pp 1453-1456, issn 0014-3057Article
Chiral effects in second-order nonlinear opticsPERSOONS, A; KAURANEN, M; VAN ELSHOCHT, S et al.Molecular crystals and liquid crystals science and technology. Section A, Molecular crystals and liquid crystals. 1998, Vol 314-15, pp 395-400, issn 1058-725XConference Paper
Spatial correlations between chromophores in thin films by femtosecond hyper-Rayleigh scatteringOLBRECHTS, G; CLAYS, K; PERSOONS, A et al.Optical materials (Amsterdam). 1998, Vol 9, Num 1-4, pp 313-315, issn 0925-3467Conference Paper
Chiral effects in the second-order optical nonlinearityu of a poly(isocyanide) monolayerKAURANEN, M; VERBIEST, T; MEIJER, E. W et al.Advanced materials (Weinheim). 1995, Vol 7, Num 7, pp 641-644, issn 0935-9648Article
First hyperpolarizability of organotin compounds with Td symmetryLEQUAN, M; BRANGER, C; SIMON, J et al.Advanced materials (Weinheim). 1994, Vol 6, Num 11, pp 851-853, issn 0935-9648Article
Highly polarizable biaryl salts for liquid crystals and nonlinear optics: synthesis and properties of a phenol/pyridinium triflateBOY, P; COMBELLAS, C; MATHEY, G et al.Advanced materials (Weinheim). 1994, Vol 6, Num 7-8, pp 580-583, issn 0935-9648Article
Large second-order optical polarizabilities in mixed-valency metal complexesLAIDLAW, W. M; DENNING, R. G; VERBIEST, T et al.Nature (London). 1993, Vol 363, Num 6424, pp 58-60, issn 0028-0836Article
Nonlinar optical properties of proteins measured by hyper-Rayleigh scattering in solutionCLAYS, K; HENDRICKX, E; TRIEST, M et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 1993, Vol 262, Num 5138, pp 1419-1422, issn 0036-8075Article
A diffusion-adsorption model for the computation of the amount of hormone around a secreting cells, detected by the reverse hemolytic plaque assayALLAERTS, W; WOUTERS, A; VAN DER MASSEN, D et al.Journal of theoretical biology. 1988, Vol 131, Num 4, pp 441-459, issn 0022-5193Article