Nonlinear Optics Basic Concepts / by D.L. Mills.

One intriguing aspect of physics is its dynamic and rapidly evolving nature; exciting new fields can become moribund within relatively few years, only to revive and grow again in a dramatic and expolisve manner in response to new developments. This has been the case for the fields of optics and atom...

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Main Author: Mills, D.L (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1991.
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505 0 |a 1. Introductory Remarks -- Problems -- 2. Linear Dielectric Response of Matter -- 2.1 Frequency Dependence of the Dielectric Tensor -- 2.2 Wave Vector Dependence of the Dielectric Tensor -- 2.3 Electromagnetic Waves in Anisotropic Dielectrics -- Problems -- 3. Nonlinear Dielectric Response of Matter -- 3.1 Frequency Variation of the Nonlinear Susceptibilities -- 3.2 Wave Vector Dependence of the Nonlinear Susceptibilities -- 3.3 Remarks on the Order of Magnitude of the Nonlinear Susceptibilities -- Problems -- 4. Basic Principles of Nonlinear Wave Interactions: Second Harmonic Generation and Four Wave Mixing -- 4.1 Perturbation Theoretic Analysis of Second Harmonic Generation -- 4.2 Methods of Achieving the Phase Matching Condition -- 4.3 Evolution of the Second Harmonic Wave under Phase Matched Conditions -- 4.4 Other Examples of Nonlinear Wave Interactions -- Problems -- 5. Inelastic Scattering of Light from Matter: Stimulated Raman and Brillouin Scattering -- 5.1 Quantum Theory of Raman Scattering -- 5.2 Stimulated Raman Effect -- 5.3 Contribution to Four Wave Mixing from the Raman Nonlinearity -- 5.4 Brillouin Scattering of Light -- Problems -- 6. Interaction of Atoms with Nearly Resonant Fields: Self-Induced Transparency -- 6.1 Description of the Wave Function under Near Resonant Conditions -- 6.2 Bloch Equations: Power Broadening and Saturation Effects in Absorption Spectra -- 6.3 Self-Induced Transparency -- 6.4 Area Theorem -- 6.5 Sine-Gordon Equation -- Problems -- 7. Self-Interaction Effects in One-Dimensional Wave Propagation: Solitons in Optical Fibers and in Periodic Structures -- 7.1 Normal Modes of Optical Fibers -- 7.2 Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation -- 7.3 Linear Theory of Pulse Propagation in a Dispersive Medium: Application to Optical Fibers -- 7.4 Solitons and the Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation -- 7.5 Gap Solitons in Nonlinear Periodic Structures -- Problems -- 8. Chaos -- 8.1 Duffing Oscillator: Transition to Chaos -- 8.2 Routes to Chaos -- 8.3 Experimental Observations of Chaos in Optical Systems -- Problems -- Appendix A: Structure of the Wave Vector and Frequency Dependent Dielectric Tensor -- Appendix B: Aspects of the Sine-Gordon Equation -- References. 
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