The theory of molecular nonlinear optics based on the sum-over-states (SOS) model is reviewed. The interaction of radiation with a single wtpisolated molecule is treated by first-order perturbation theory, and expressions are derived for the linear (αij) polarizability and nonlinear (βijk, γijkl) molecular hyperpolarizabilities in terms of the properties of the molecular states and the electric dipole transition moments for light-induced transitions between them. Scale invariance is used to estimate fundamental limits for these polarizabilities. The crucial role of the spatial symmetry of both the single molecules and their ordering in dense media, and the transition from the single molecule to the dense medium case (susceptibilities χ1ij, ...
Materials with a large nonlinear refractive index (n2) and relatively small linear and nonlinear abs...
This paper develops the general theory of electro‐optical effects in two‐photon molecular spectrosco...
We provide an in-depth treatment of the various mechanisms by which an incident light beam can produ...
The theory of molecular nonlinear optics based on the sum-over-states (SOS) model is reviewed. The i...
When parametric nonlinear processes are employed in the cause of efficient optical frequency convers...
Optics, the science of the interaction of light with matter, has become ubiquitous in our society. L...
This thesis represents a quantum chemical treatise ofvarious types of interactions between radiation...
We present a new methodology, working within the framework of the Polarizable Continuum Model, that ...
We present a new methodology, working within the framework of the Polarizable Continuum Model, that ...
We present a theoretical and experimental study of the molecular susceptibilities. The generalized T...
The field of nonlinear optics and nonlinear optical applications has become one of the fastest growi...
In recent years the generation of optical harmonics in molecular systems has become an area of incre...
This thesis presents a theoretical study on optical properties of molecular materials. Special empha...
The properties of electric dipole nonlinear optical susceptibilities, hypcrpolarisabilities and tran...
The properties of molecules depend on their chemical structure, and thus, structure–property relatio...
Materials with a large nonlinear refractive index (n2) and relatively small linear and nonlinear abs...
This paper develops the general theory of electro‐optical effects in two‐photon molecular spectrosco...
We provide an in-depth treatment of the various mechanisms by which an incident light beam can produ...
The theory of molecular nonlinear optics based on the sum-over-states (SOS) model is reviewed. The i...
When parametric nonlinear processes are employed in the cause of efficient optical frequency convers...
Optics, the science of the interaction of light with matter, has become ubiquitous in our society. L...
This thesis represents a quantum chemical treatise ofvarious types of interactions between radiation...
We present a new methodology, working within the framework of the Polarizable Continuum Model, that ...
We present a new methodology, working within the framework of the Polarizable Continuum Model, that ...
We present a theoretical and experimental study of the molecular susceptibilities. The generalized T...
The field of nonlinear optics and nonlinear optical applications has become one of the fastest growi...
In recent years the generation of optical harmonics in molecular systems has become an area of incre...
This thesis presents a theoretical study on optical properties of molecular materials. Special empha...
The properties of electric dipole nonlinear optical susceptibilities, hypcrpolarisabilities and tran...
The properties of molecules depend on their chemical structure, and thus, structure–property relatio...
Materials with a large nonlinear refractive index (n2) and relatively small linear and nonlinear abs...
This paper develops the general theory of electro‐optical effects in two‐photon molecular spectrosco...
We provide an in-depth treatment of the various mechanisms by which an incident light beam can produ...