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Nonlinear Optical Materials

Science, 1991
The current state of materials development in nonlinear optics is summarized, and the promise of these materials is critically evaluated. Properties and important materials constants of current commercial materials and of new, promising, inorganic and organic molecular and polymeric materials with potential in second- and third-order nonlinear optical ...
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Nonlinear Optics with Nanomaterials

2019 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe & European Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO/Europe-EQEC), 2019
In this talk, I will discuss our recent results on nonlinear optics with one-dimensional (e.g., carbon nanotubes and nanowires [1]) and two-dimensional layered (e.g., graphene [2–3], transition metal dichalcogenides [3–5], and black phosphorus [6–7]) materials.
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Mathematical Nonlinear Optics.

1995
Abstract : The principal investigator, together with two post-doctoral fellows, several graduate students, and colleagues, has applied the modern mathematical theory of nonlinear waves to problems in nonlinear optics. Projects included (1) the interaction of laser light with nematic liquid crystals, (2) propagation through random nonlinear media, (3 ...
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Gratings In Nonlinear Optics And Enhanced Nonlinear Optical Effects

SPIE Proceedings, 1989
This paper presents the last developments of Surface Enhanced Second Harmonic Generation by gratings, linked with electromagnetic resonances like Delocalized Surface Plasmons or Guided Waves which occur at the pump frequency. Two rigorous electromagnetic theories have been developed to deal with metallic or dielectric nonlinear materials, and ...
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Nonlinear optical processing

1976
It is well known that coherently illuminated optical processing systems are very useful for performing such linear operations as convolution, cross-correlation and Fourier spectral analysis because the Fourier transform of an optical signal exists physically and can, therefore, be measured and modified [1].
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Nonlinear optics and nonlinearities in optical fibres [PDF]

open access: possible, 1986
IntroductionThe phenomena of nonlinear optics are widely varied, both as to the nature of the nonlinear process and the conditions under which they occur. To give some examples; with high power lasers generation of optical harmonic frequencies up to the 20th harmonic have been demonstrated, so that a 1.06µm laser has generated radiation at 53nm[1]; by ...
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Picosecond Nonlinear Optics

1977
The extremely active interest in recent years in the study with picosecond pulses of nonlinear optical effects can be accounted for by a number of reasons. First, the peak power available from modelocked laser and laser amplifier systems greatly exceeds that obtainable from Q-switched and other longer pulsed lasers.
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Optical nonlinearities of semiconductors and nonlinear optical crystals

2008
In the present thesis, third-order optical nonlinearities in a wide range of materials, including bulk semiconductor compounds, semiconductor nanocrystals and nonlinear optical crystals have been investigated.
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Rogue waves in nonlinear optics

Advances in Optics and Photonics, 2022
M Tlidi
exaly  

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