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Nonlinear Double Compton Scattering

2014
A key motivation of this thesis is the fact that SF-QED is just about to enter the nonlinear regime.
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Electromagnetic scattering by nonlinear dielectric cylinders with non‐kerr‐like nonlinearities

Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, 1995
AbstractIn this letter, electromagnetic scattering by nonlinear dielectric cylinders under transverse magnetic illumination is considered. The nonlinearity is assumed to be so weak as to allow the application of an iterative approach based on the distorted‐wave Born approximation.
CAORSI, SALVATORE   +2 more
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Nonlinear Single Compton Scattering

2014
The lowest order of the SF-QED perturbation series is described by Furry picture Feynman diagrams with only one vertex. The only possible scattering process with only an electron in the initial state is an electron with initial momentum \(p_i^{\mu }=\left( \varepsilon _i,\varvec{p}_i\right) \) emitting a single photon with wave vector \(k_1^{\mu ...
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Inverse scattering as nonlinear tomography

Wave Motion, 2010
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Chaotic Nonlinear Stimulated Brillouin Scattering

Physical Review Letters, 1984
Stimulated Brillouin scattering is analyzed in finite systems which have a boundary reflective to light. The linear instability is considerably altered from that for the usual transmitting boundaries. In the nonlinear regime the scattered light intensity may behave chaotically in time and exhibit rich frequency spectra including shifts corresponding to
C. J. Randall, J. R. Albritton
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Nonlinear scattering in gold nanospheres

SPIE Proceedings, 2016
Nonlinearity enhanced by noble metallic nanoparticles provide novel light manipulation capabilities and innovative applications. Recently, we discovered a new nonlinear phenomenon on the scattering of metallic nanoparticles by continuous-wave (CW) lasers at the intensity around MW/cm2 and applied to super-resolution microscopy that allowed spatial ...
Po-Ting Shen   +3 more
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Nonlinear spectroscopy of raman scattering

Journal of Russian Laser Research, 1997
The idea of Einstein about the possibility of stimulated emission of light under interaction of radiation and matter (a two-photon process) is extended to nonlinear Raman scattering (a four-photon process). A theory of coherent stimulated Raman scattering is developed.
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Nonlinear scattering in plasmonic nanostructures

SPIE Proceedings, 2016
Nonlinear phenomena provide novel light manipulation capabilities and innovative applications. Recently, we discovered nonlinear saturation on single-particle scattering of gold nanospheres by continuous-wave laser excitation and innovatively applied to improve microscopic resolution down to λ/8.
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Design Considerations for Nonlinear Scattering

2011
Abstract : Renewed interest in harmonic and multitone radar has motivated design efforts based on the standard approach found in the radar literature, i.e., the classical radar equation. In this report, we show that such approaches can be problematic in determining the correct power budget requirements for detecting a nonlinear target, and that it is ...
Marc Ressler   +2 more
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Nonlinear Problems in Fluid Dynamics and Inverse Scattering - Inverse Scattering and Nonlinear Waves.

1994
Abstract : Research investigations involving the basic understanding and applications of nonlinear wave motion and related studies of inverse scattering and numerical simulation have been carried out with a number of significant results obtained. During this period, four papers were published in journals and three preprints were written.
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