We provide an in-depth treatment of the various mechanisms by which an incident light beam can produce an intensity- or flux-dependent change in the refractive index and absorption coefficient of different materials. Whenever possible, the mechanisms are initially traced to single-atom and -molecule effects in order to provide physical understanding. Representative values are given for the various mechanisms. Nine different mechanisms are discussed, starting with the Kerr effect due to atoms and/or molecules with discrete states, including organic materials such as molecules and conjugated polymers. Simplified two and/or three-level models provide useful information, and these are summarized, The nonlinear optics of semiconductors is review...
Abstract—A simplified model of the two-level system is used to show the nonlinear optical behaviors ...
We discuss the characterization of nonlinear optical processes in materials associated with loss and...
Derived from a material\u27s third-order nonlinearity, nonlinear refraction (NLR) occurs at any wave...
We provide an in-depth treatment of the various mechanisms by which an incident light beam can produ...
We provide an in-depth treatment of the various mechanisms by which an incident light beam can produ...
We discuss the characterization of nonlinear optical processes that give rise to changes in the abso...
We discuss the characterization of nonlinear optical processes that give rise to changes in the abso...
We discuss the characterization of nonlinear optical processes that give rise to changes in the abso...
Both nonlinear absorption and nonlinear refraction are effects that are potentially useful for a ple...
We discuss the characterization of nonlinear optical processes that give rise to changes in the abso...
We discuss the characterization of nonlinear optical processes that give rise to changes in the abso...
We discuss the characterization of nonlinear optical processes that give rise to changes in the abso...
This book is mostly concerned on the experimental research of the nonlinear optical characteristics ...
We describe methods for measuring the nonlinear refraction of nominally transparent materials that i...
We discuss the characterization of nonlinear optical processes in materials associated with loss and...
Abstract—A simplified model of the two-level system is used to show the nonlinear optical behaviors ...
We discuss the characterization of nonlinear optical processes in materials associated with loss and...
Derived from a material\u27s third-order nonlinearity, nonlinear refraction (NLR) occurs at any wave...
We provide an in-depth treatment of the various mechanisms by which an incident light beam can produ...
We provide an in-depth treatment of the various mechanisms by which an incident light beam can produ...
We discuss the characterization of nonlinear optical processes that give rise to changes in the abso...
We discuss the characterization of nonlinear optical processes that give rise to changes in the abso...
We discuss the characterization of nonlinear optical processes that give rise to changes in the abso...
Both nonlinear absorption and nonlinear refraction are effects that are potentially useful for a ple...
We discuss the characterization of nonlinear optical processes that give rise to changes in the abso...
We discuss the characterization of nonlinear optical processes that give rise to changes in the abso...
We discuss the characterization of nonlinear optical processes that give rise to changes in the abso...
This book is mostly concerned on the experimental research of the nonlinear optical characteristics ...
We describe methods for measuring the nonlinear refraction of nominally transparent materials that i...
We discuss the characterization of nonlinear optical processes in materials associated with loss and...
Abstract—A simplified model of the two-level system is used to show the nonlinear optical behaviors ...
We discuss the characterization of nonlinear optical processes in materials associated with loss and...
Derived from a material\u27s third-order nonlinearity, nonlinear refraction (NLR) occurs at any wave...