In our Letter [Opt. Lett. 31, 1753 (2006) ], we derived, in a very general way, the temporal electric field modifications due to the 휒(2) electro-optic effect; to maintain generality we did not seek to narrow our result to specific experimental conditions, nor did we make any assumptions about birefringence or polarization states. A description of specific experimental conditions can be simply obtained by applying an appropriate Jones matrix calculation. The results noted in the Comment of Yellampalle et al. [Opt. Lett. 32, 1341 (2007) ] are no more than a particular application of our general results
International audienceThe time-resolved transverse magneto-optical Kerr effect using high-order harm...
In this article, we present a semiclassical approach for modeling of electro-optic (EO) effect. We c...
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In our Letter [Opt. Lett. 31, 1753 (2006)], we derived, in a very general way, the temporal electric...
In our Letter [Opt. Lett. 31, 1753 (2006)], we derived, in a very general way, the temporal electric...
In our Letter [Opt. Lett. 31, 1753 (2006)], we derived, in a very general way, the temporal electric...
While distortion of the initial negative-ion state by a strong static electric field can have observ...
While distortion of the initial negative-ion state by a strong static electric field can have observ...
In the following, we show that the conclusions of our article titled “Ultrafast Demagnetization Meas...
We show that damping factors must not be incorporated in the perturbation of the ground state by a s...
We reply to the comments by Park et al. [Opt. Lett. 29, 2873 (2004)] about our previous Letter [Opt....
The comment written by Cobos Sanchez provides the occasion to clarify a key point in the developme...
In our letter [1] the electric fields of both the incident beam and the beam reflected from the mirr...
A brief response to the preceding comment on our paper is provided. The main purpose of our previous...
In the present comment we emphasize the existence of a theorem on the equivalence of a polarized med...
International audienceThe time-resolved transverse magneto-optical Kerr effect using high-order harm...
In this article, we present a semiclassical approach for modeling of electro-optic (EO) effect. We c...
We thank the reviewers for their careful analysis of [1], especially for spotting two errors in the ...
In our Letter [Opt. Lett. 31, 1753 (2006)], we derived, in a very general way, the temporal electric...
In our Letter [Opt. Lett. 31, 1753 (2006)], we derived, in a very general way, the temporal electric...
In our Letter [Opt. Lett. 31, 1753 (2006)], we derived, in a very general way, the temporal electric...
While distortion of the initial negative-ion state by a strong static electric field can have observ...
While distortion of the initial negative-ion state by a strong static electric field can have observ...
In the following, we show that the conclusions of our article titled “Ultrafast Demagnetization Meas...
We show that damping factors must not be incorporated in the perturbation of the ground state by a s...
We reply to the comments by Park et al. [Opt. Lett. 29, 2873 (2004)] about our previous Letter [Opt....
The comment written by Cobos Sanchez provides the occasion to clarify a key point in the developme...
In our letter [1] the electric fields of both the incident beam and the beam reflected from the mirr...
A brief response to the preceding comment on our paper is provided. The main purpose of our previous...
In the present comment we emphasize the existence of a theorem on the equivalence of a polarized med...
International audienceThe time-resolved transverse magneto-optical Kerr effect using high-order harm...
In this article, we present a semiclassical approach for modeling of electro-optic (EO) effect. We c...
We thank the reviewers for their careful analysis of [1], especially for spotting two errors in the ...