It has long been known that nonlinear refraction in solvents can depend on pulse width, and this along with experimental uncertainties has led to orders-of-magnitude disagreements in nonlinear refractive coefficients reported in the literature. To resolve this issue, we perform beam-deflection (BD) measurements of the rigorously defined nonlinear impulse response function for 24 commonly used solvents selected from various classes of molecules. Using this polari-zation-resolved BD, the bound-electronic and the three major nuclear contributions are separately measured by determining the magnitudes, symmetry, and temporal dynamics of each mechanism. This allows us to construct the response functions that we use to accurately establish self-co...
A polarization-resolved beam deflection technique is used to separate the bound-electronic and molec...
We present a new methodology, working within the framework of the Polarizable Continuum Model, that ...
We provide an in-depth treatment of the various mechanisms by which an incident light beam can produ...
We present measurements of the temporal and polarization dependence of the nonlinear optical (NLO) r...
The nonlinear refractive transients of organic solvents are measured. The response functions derived...
Derived from a material\u27s third-order nonlinearity, nonlinear refraction (NLR) occurs at any wave...
Carbon disulfide is the most popular material for applications of nonlinear optical (NLO) liquids, a...
Carbon disulfide is the most popular material for applications of nonlinear optical (NLO) liquids, a...
The nonlinear optical (NLO) response functions of 24 widely used organic solvents are measured, incl...
Carbon disulfide is the most popular material for applications of nonlinear optical (NLO) liquids, a...
We modify the well-known photothermal beam deflection technique to study ultrafast nonlinearities. U...
We modify the well-known photothermal beam deflection technique to study ultrafast nonlinearities. U...
We modify the photothermal beam deflection technique to study ultrafast optical nonlinearities. We...
This dissertation reports a series of experiments directed towards nonlinear material characterizati...
We provide an in-depth treatment of the various mechanisms by which an incident light beam can produ...
A polarization-resolved beam deflection technique is used to separate the bound-electronic and molec...
We present a new methodology, working within the framework of the Polarizable Continuum Model, that ...
We provide an in-depth treatment of the various mechanisms by which an incident light beam can produ...
We present measurements of the temporal and polarization dependence of the nonlinear optical (NLO) r...
The nonlinear refractive transients of organic solvents are measured. The response functions derived...
Derived from a material\u27s third-order nonlinearity, nonlinear refraction (NLR) occurs at any wave...
Carbon disulfide is the most popular material for applications of nonlinear optical (NLO) liquids, a...
Carbon disulfide is the most popular material for applications of nonlinear optical (NLO) liquids, a...
The nonlinear optical (NLO) response functions of 24 widely used organic solvents are measured, incl...
Carbon disulfide is the most popular material for applications of nonlinear optical (NLO) liquids, a...
We modify the well-known photothermal beam deflection technique to study ultrafast nonlinearities. U...
We modify the well-known photothermal beam deflection technique to study ultrafast nonlinearities. U...
We modify the photothermal beam deflection technique to study ultrafast optical nonlinearities. We...
This dissertation reports a series of experiments directed towards nonlinear material characterizati...
We provide an in-depth treatment of the various mechanisms by which an incident light beam can produ...
A polarization-resolved beam deflection technique is used to separate the bound-electronic and molec...
We present a new methodology, working within the framework of the Polarizable Continuum Model, that ...
We provide an in-depth treatment of the various mechanisms by which an incident light beam can produ...