Author: | Guang S He, Song H Liu | ISBN: | 9789813223066 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company | Publication: | December 13, 2017 |
Imprint: | WSPC | Language: | English |
Author: | Guang S He, Song H Liu |
ISBN: | 9789813223066 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company |
Publication: | December 13, 2017 |
Imprint: | WSPC |
Language: | English |
Advanced Nonlinear Optics is a revised and updated version of Physics of Nonlinear Optics (1999). This book mainly presents the physical principles of a great number of nonlinear optical effects discovered after the advent of lasers. All these nonlinear optical effects can find their special applications in modern optics and photonics. The major categories of nonlinear optical effects specifically covered in this book are as follows: 1) Second-order (three-wave) frequency mixing; 2) Third-order (four-wave) frequency mixing; 3) Nonlinear refractive-index changes; 4) Self-focusing, self-phase modulation, and spectral self-broadening; 5) Stimulated scattering effects; 6) Optical phase-conjugation; 7) Optical coherent transient effects; 8) Nonlinear spectroscopic effects; 9) Optical bistability; 10) Multi-photon nonlinear optical effects; 11) Fast and slow light effects; 12) Detailed theory of nonlinear susceptibilities.
Contents:
Introduction to Nonlinear Optics
Fundamental Knowledge of Nonlinear Polarization of a Medium
Second-Order Nonlinear (Three-Wave) Frequency Mixing
Third-Order Nonlinear (Four-Wave) Frequency Mixing
Intense Light Induced Refractive-Index Changes
Self-Focusing, Self-Phase Modulation, and Spectral Self-Broadening
Stimulated Scattering of Intense Coherent Light
Optical Phase Conjugation
Optical Coherent Transient Effects
Nonlinear Laser Spectroscopic Effects
Optical Bistability
Multi-Photon Nonlinear Optical Effects
Principles of Fast and Slow Light Propagation
Detailed Theory of Nonlinear Susceptibilities
Appendices:
Index
Readership: Graduate students and research scientists/engineers who work in optics, electro-optics, laser technology, opto-electronics, quantum electronics, photonics, engineering, chemistry and other multi-disciplinary fields.
Key Features:
Advanced Nonlinear Optics is a revised and updated version of Physics of Nonlinear Optics (1999). This book mainly presents the physical principles of a great number of nonlinear optical effects discovered after the advent of lasers. All these nonlinear optical effects can find their special applications in modern optics and photonics. The major categories of nonlinear optical effects specifically covered in this book are as follows: 1) Second-order (three-wave) frequency mixing; 2) Third-order (four-wave) frequency mixing; 3) Nonlinear refractive-index changes; 4) Self-focusing, self-phase modulation, and spectral self-broadening; 5) Stimulated scattering effects; 6) Optical phase-conjugation; 7) Optical coherent transient effects; 8) Nonlinear spectroscopic effects; 9) Optical bistability; 10) Multi-photon nonlinear optical effects; 11) Fast and slow light effects; 12) Detailed theory of nonlinear susceptibilities.
Contents:
Introduction to Nonlinear Optics
Fundamental Knowledge of Nonlinear Polarization of a Medium
Second-Order Nonlinear (Three-Wave) Frequency Mixing
Third-Order Nonlinear (Four-Wave) Frequency Mixing
Intense Light Induced Refractive-Index Changes
Self-Focusing, Self-Phase Modulation, and Spectral Self-Broadening
Stimulated Scattering of Intense Coherent Light
Optical Phase Conjugation
Optical Coherent Transient Effects
Nonlinear Laser Spectroscopic Effects
Optical Bistability
Multi-Photon Nonlinear Optical Effects
Principles of Fast and Slow Light Propagation
Detailed Theory of Nonlinear Susceptibilities
Appendices:
Index
Readership: Graduate students and research scientists/engineers who work in optics, electro-optics, laser technology, opto-electronics, quantum electronics, photonics, engineering, chemistry and other multi-disciplinary fields.
Key Features: