Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol.113, No.17, 7578-7581, 2000
Optical activity effects in second harmonic generation from anisotropic chiral thin films
Circular-difference effects in second-harmonic generation have been used to study chiral, anisotropic thin films of a helicene derivative. For such samples, these effects arise both from the chirality of the film and from its anisotropy. We show theoretically and experimentally that there is a fundamental difference between a circular-difference effect originating from chirality and anisotropy. A method is described that distinguishes the two contributions.