hyperpolarizabilities
Hyperpolarizabilities are a class of nonlinear optical properties of molecules and materials. They describe the nonlinear response of the electric dipole moment of a system to an applied electric field. While linear polarizability describes how the dipole moment changes linearly with the field, hyperpolarizabilities capture higher-order terms in this relationship.
The first hyperpolarizability, denoted as beta ($\beta$), is responsible for second-order nonlinear optical phenomena such as
These properties are crucial in the design of materials for optical communications, data storage, and optical