Just after the International Quantum Electronics Conference, which took
place in Tokyo, July 18-21, 1988, a symposium on "Nonlinear Optics of
Org ics and Semiconductors" was held on the Hongo campus of the
University of Tokyo on July 25 and 26, 1988. Recently, nonlinear optical
materials have started to attract the attention of many scientists, not
only in the field of quantum electronics but also in organic chemistry,
and solid-state physics, especially semiconductor physics. Therefore
this area of investigation is really interdisciplinary and necessitates
understanding from different viewpoints for continuous growth of the
research activity in the field. This book contains many papers written
by scientists active in the field of nonlinear optics of organic
materials and semiconductors. The first two parts of the book discuss
mainly the basic physics of nonlinear optics of semiconduc- tors,
including bulk and quantum well structure semiconductors. The papers in
Parts ill-VIII concern mainly organic materials. They include the
calculation of molecular polarizability, synthesis, the measurement of
optical nonlinearity and characterization. The final part is on
potential device applications. The symposium was organized in
collaboration with Prof. Shinsuke Umegaki of Tokyo Technical Institute,
and Dr. Hachiro Nakanishi of the Research Institute of Polymers and
Textiles. Preparations for the conference were made with the help of Dr.
Masayuki Yoshizawa, Miss Nanae Indou, Mrs. Yoko Sasaki and graduate
students (Mrs. T. Hattori, M. Terauchi, K. Ichimura, A. Terasaki, K.