Samoc, MarekSamoc, AnnaCifuentes, MarieLuther-Davies, BarryFleitz, Paul A.Humphrey, Mark2015-12-081542-1406http://hdl.handle.net/1885/37662We have studied dispersion of the cubic nonlinear optical properties of organic and organometallic nonlinear absorbers. The results indicate that a multitude of excited states may be contributing to the resonances seen in the real and imaginary part of the complex hyperpolarizability. Attempts to understand the relation between the real and imaginary part of the hyperpolarizability in terms of a Kramers-Kronig transform are undertaken.Keywords: Chromophores; Optical properties; Organometallics; Semiconducting cadmium telluride; Hyper-polarizability; Imaginary parts; Kramers Kronig (KK) transform; Nonlinear optical properties (NLO); Third-order non-linearity; Dispersion (waves) Hyperpolarizabilities; Kramers-Kronig analysis; Nonlinear refraction; Two-photon absorptionZ-Scan Studies of Dispersion of the Complex Third-Order Nonlinearity of Nonlinear Absorbing Chromophores200810.1080/154214008019247142015-12-08