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|a Nonlinear optics :
|b fundamentals, materials, and devices : proceedings of the Fifth Toyota Conference on nonlinear, optical materials, Aichi-ken, Japan, 6-9 October 1991 /
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|a The field of nonlinear optics developed gradually with the invention of lasers. After the discovery of second-harmonic generation in quartz, many other interesting nonlinear optical processes were rapidly discovered. Simultaneously theoretical programmes for the understanding of nonlinear optical phenomena were stimulated in accordance to develop structure-property relationships. In the beginning, research advances were made on inorganic ferroelectric materials followed by semiconductors. In the 1970's, the importance of organic materials was realised because of their nonlinear optical responses, fast optical response, high laser damage thresholds, architectural flexibility, and ease of fabrication. At present materials can be classified into three categories - inorganic ferroelectrics, semiconductors, and organic materials. Advances have also been made in quantum chemistry approaches to investigate nonlinear optical susceptibilities and in the development of novel nonlinear optical devices. Generally, inorganic and organic nonlinear optical materials and their related optical processes are reported in separate meetings. This book collects for the first time papers covering the recent developments and areas of present research in the field of nonlinear optical materials.
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|a 2. PLASMA-INDUCED NONLINEARITIES IN QUANTUM WIRES [13]3. COULOMB KINETICS IN A QUASI-TWO-DIMENSIONAL ELECTRON GAS [14]; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. Molecular Engineering Implications of Rotational Invariance in NonlinearOptics: Octupolar Systems for Quadratic Processes; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION TO MULTIPOLAR SYSTEMS IN NONLINEAR OPTICS: THESPECIAL CASE OF OCTUPOLES; 2. OCTUPOLAR MOLECULES: SYMMETRY AND QUANTUM-MECHANICALCONSIDERATIONS; 3. MACROSCOPIC OCTUPOLAR ASSEMBLING FOR QUADRATIC NONLINEAROPTICS; 4. CONCLUSION
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|a APPENDIX AIrreducible components of rank-3 symmetric tensors in cartesian notationAPPENDIX BMultipolar Groups of order L: definition and criteria.; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Chapter 4. Theoretical Calculations on Nonlinear Susceptibilities of OrganicMaterials; Abstract; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. SURVEY OF THEORETICAL CALCULATIONS ON OPTICALNONLINEARITY OF ORGANIC MATERIALS; 3. CRYSTAL ENERGY CALCULATIONS OF ORGANICMATERIALS; 4. BASIS SETS FOR HYPERPOLARIZABILITY CALCULATIONS; 5. THE SECOND HYPERPOLARIZABILrnES OF POLYMERS; 6. THE EFFECT OF INTERMOLECULAR INTERACTIONS ONTHE HYPERPOLARIZABILrnES; 7ACKNOWLEDGMENT
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|a 8. REFERENCESChapter 5. Local-Field Effects in Enhancing the Nonlinear Susceptibility of OpticalMaterials; Abstract; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. Review of Earlier Work; a LINEAR AND NONLINEAR OPTICAL MEASUREMENTS OF LOCALFIELD CORRECTIONS FOR AN ATOMIC VAPOR; 4. NONLINEAR SUSCEPTIBILITY OF COMPOSITE OPTICALMATERIALS; 5. SUMMARY; 6. REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Frequency Dependence of Third Harmonic Generation in Cis and Trans-Polyacetylene: Importance of the Degenerate Ground State to NonlinearOptical Response; Abstract; Chapter 7. Resonant Interaction of Photons with Randomly Distributed Quantum Dots
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|a Abstract1. INTRODUCTION; 2. MODEL AND FORMULATION; 3. NUMERICAL RESULT AND DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 8. Enhanced Excitonic Optical Nonlinearity of Quantum Dot Lattice; Abstract; References; Part 2: Characterization; Chapter 9. A Simple Method to Determine the Phase of the Optical NonlinearSusceptibility of Ultrathin Films; 1. Introduction; 2. Experimental; 3. Numerical Calculation; 4. Examples; 5. References; Chapter 10. Ultrafast Relaxation in Conjugated Polymers with Large Optical Nonlinearity; 1. Introduction; 2. Experimental; 3. Results and Discussion; 4. Conclusion; References
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