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Contents
Preface
to the Third Edition
xiii
Preface to the Second Edition
xv
Preface to the First Edition
xvii
1.
The Nonlinear Optical Susceptibility
1
1.1.
Introduction to Nonlinear Optics
1
1.2.
Descriptions of Nonlinear Optical Processes
4
1.3.
Formal Definition of the Nonlinear Susceptibility
17
1.4.
Nonlinear Susceptibility of a Classical Anharmonic
Oscillator
21
1.5.
Properties of the Nonlinear Susceptibility
33
1.6.
Time-Domain Description of Optical Nonlinearities
52
1.7.
Kramers-Kronig Relations in Linear and Nonlinear Optics
58
Problems
63
References
65
2.
Wave-Equation Description of Nonlinear Optical Interactions
69
2.1.
The Wave Equation for Nonlinear Optical Media
69
2.2.
The Coupled-Wave Equations for Sum-Frequency
Generation
74
2.3.
Phase Matching
79
2.4.
Quasi-Phase-Matching
84
2.5.
The Manley-Rowe Relations
88
2.6.
Sum-Frequency Generation
91
2.7.
Second-Harmonic Generation
96
vii
viii Contents
2.8. Difference-Frequency Generation and
Parametric
Amplification
105
2.9.
Optical Parametric Oscillators
108
2.10.
Nonlinear Optical Interactions with Focused
Gaussian Beams
116
2.11.
Nonlinear Optics at an Interface
122
Problems
128
References
132
3.
Quantum-Mechanical Theory of the Nonlinear Optical
Susceptibility
135
3.1.
Introduction
135
3.2. Schrödinger
Calculation of Nonlinear Optical Susceptibility
137
3.3.
Density Matrix Formulation of Quantum Mechanics
150
3.4.
Perturbation Solution of the Density Matrix
Equation of Motion
158
3.5.
Density Matrix Calculation of the Linear Susceptibility
161
3.6.
Density Matrix Calculation of the Second-Order
Susceptibility
170
3.7.
Density Matrix Calculation of the Third-Order Susceptibility
180
3.8.
Electromagnetically Induced Transparency
185
3.9.
Local-Field Corrections to the Nonlinear
Optical Susceptibility
194
Problems
201
References
204
4.
The Intensity-Dependent Refractive Index
207
4.1.
Descriptions of the Intensity-Dependent Refractive Index
207
4.2.
Tensor Nature of the Third-Order Susceptibility
211
4.3.
Nonresonant
Electronic Nonlinearities
221
4.4.
Nonlinearities Due to Molecular Orientation
228
4.5.
Thermal Nonlinear Optical Effects
235
4.6.
Semiconductor Nonlinearities
240
4.7.
Concluding Remarks
247
References
251
5.
Molecular Origin of the Nonlinear Optical Response
253
5.1.
Nonlinear Susceptibilities Calculated Using
Time-Independent Perturbation Theory
253
Contents
¡χ
5.2. Semiempirical Models
of the Nonlinear
Optical Susceptibility
259
Model of Boling, Glass, and Owyoung
260
5.3.
Nonlinear Optical Properties of Conjugated Polymers
262
5.4.
Bond-Charge Model of Nonlinear Optical Properties
264
5.5.
Nonlinear Optics of Chiral Media
268
5.6.
Nonlinear Optics of Liquid Crystals
271
Problems
273
References
274
6.
Nonlinear Optics in the Two-Level Approximation
277
6.1.
Introduction
277
6.2.
Density Matrix Equations of Motion for a
Two-Level Atom
278
6.3.
Steady-State Response of a Two-Level Atom to a
Monochromatic Field
285
6.4.
Optical Bloch Equations
293
6.5.
Rabi
Oscillations and Dressed Atomic States
301
6.6.
Optical Wave Mixing in Two-Level Systems
313
Problems
326
References
327
7.
Processes Resulting from the Intensity-Dependent Refractive
Index
329
7.1.
Self-Focusing of Light and Other Self-Action Effects
329
7.2.
Optical Phase Conjugation
342
7.3.
Optical Bistability and Optical Switching
359
7.4.
Two-Beam Coupling
369
7.5.
Pulse Propagation and Temporal
Solitons 375
Problems
383
References
388
8.
Spontaneous Light Scattering and Acoustooptics
391
8.1.
Features of Spontaneous Light Scattering
391
8.2.
Microscopic Theory of Light Scattering
396
8.3.
Thermodynamic Theory of Scalar Light Scattering
402
χ
Contents
8.4.
Acoustooptics
413
Problems
427
References
428
9.
Stimulated Brillouin and Stimulated Rayleigh Scattering
429
9.1.
Stimulated Scattering Processes
429
9.2.
Electrostriction
431
9.3.
Stimulated Brillouin Scattering (Induced by
Electrostriction)
436
9.4.
Phase Conjugation by Stimulated Brillouin Scattering
448
9.5.
Stimulated Brillouin Scattering in Gases
453
9.6.
Stimulated Brillouin and Stimulated Rayleigh Scattering
455
Problems
468
References
470
10.
Stimulated Raman Scattering and Stimulated Rayleigh-Wing
Scattering
473
1
0.
1
.
The Spontaneous Raman Effect
473
10.2. Spontaneous versus Stimulated Raman Scattering
474
1
0.3.
Stimulated Raman Scattering Described by the
Nonlinear Polarization
479
1
0.4.
Stokes-Anti-Stokes Coupling in Stimulated
Raman Scattering
488
1
0.5.
Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering
499
1
0.6.
Stimulated Rayleigh-Wing Scattering
501
Problems
508
References
508
11.
The Electrooptic and Photorefractive Effects
511
11
.
1
.
Introduction to the Electrooptic Effect
5
1
1
11.2.
Linear Electrooptic Effect
512
11.3.
Eiectrooptic Modulators
516
1
1
.4.
Introduction to the Photorefractive Effect
523
1
1
.5.
Photorefractive Equations of Kukhtarev
et al.
526
11.6.
Two-Beam Coupling in Photorefractive Materials
528
11.7.
Four-Wave Mixing in Photorefractive Materials
536
Problems
540
References
540
Contents
x¡
12.
Optically Induced Damage and Multiphoton Absorption
543
1
2.
1
.
Introduction to Optical Damage
543
1
2.2.
Avalanche-Breakdown Model
544
1
2.3.
Influence of Laser Pulse Duration
546
1
2.4.
Direct Photoionization
548
1
2.5.
Multiphoton Absorption and Multiphoton lonization
549
Problems
559
References
559
13.
Ultrafast and Intense-Field Nonlinear Optics
561
13.1.
Introduction
561
13.2.
Ultrashort
Pulse Propagation Equation
561
13.3.
Interpretation of the Ultrashort-Pulse
Propagation Equation
567
13.4.
Intense-Field Nonlinear Optics
571
13.5.
Motion of a Free Electron in a Laser Field
572
13.6.
High-Harmonic Generation
575
13.7.
Nonlinear Optics of Plasmas and Relativistic
Nonlinear Optics
579
13.8.
Nonlinear Quantum Electrodynamics
583
Problem
586
References
586
Appendices
589
A. The SI System of Units
589
Further reading
596
B. The Gaussian System of Units
596
Further reading
600
C. Systems of Units in Nonlinear Optics
600
D. Relationship between Intensity and Field Strength
602
E. Physical Constants
603
Index
605 |
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Contents
Preface
to the Third Edition
xiii
Preface to the Second Edition
xv
Preface to the First Edition
xvii
1.
The Nonlinear Optical Susceptibility
1
1.1.
Introduction to Nonlinear Optics
1
1.2.
Descriptions of Nonlinear Optical Processes
4
1.3.
Formal Definition of the Nonlinear Susceptibility
17
1.4.
Nonlinear Susceptibility of a Classical Anharmonic
Oscillator
21
1.5.
Properties of the Nonlinear Susceptibility
33
1.6.
Time-Domain Description of Optical Nonlinearities
52
1.7.
Kramers-Kronig Relations in Linear and Nonlinear Optics
58
Problems
63
References
65
2.
Wave-Equation Description of Nonlinear Optical Interactions
69
2.1.
The Wave Equation for Nonlinear Optical Media
69
2.2.
The Coupled-Wave Equations for Sum-Frequency
Generation
74
2.3.
Phase Matching
79
2.4.
Quasi-Phase-Matching
84
2.5.
The Manley-Rowe Relations
88
2.6.
Sum-Frequency Generation
91
2.7.
Second-Harmonic Generation
96
vii
viii Contents
2.8. Difference-Frequency Generation and
Parametric
Amplification
105
2.9.
Optical Parametric Oscillators
108
2.10.
Nonlinear Optical Interactions with Focused
Gaussian Beams
116
2.11.
Nonlinear Optics at an Interface
122
Problems
128
References
132
3.
Quantum-Mechanical Theory of the Nonlinear Optical
Susceptibility
135
3.1.
Introduction
135
3.2. Schrödinger
Calculation of Nonlinear Optical Susceptibility
137
3.3.
Density Matrix Formulation of Quantum Mechanics
150
3.4.
Perturbation Solution of the Density Matrix
Equation of Motion
158
3.5.
Density Matrix Calculation of the Linear Susceptibility
161
3.6.
Density Matrix Calculation of the Second-Order
Susceptibility
170
3.7.
Density Matrix Calculation of the Third-Order Susceptibility
180
3.8.
Electromagnetically Induced Transparency
185
3.9.
Local-Field Corrections to the Nonlinear
Optical Susceptibility
194
Problems
201
References
204
4.
The Intensity-Dependent Refractive Index
207
4.1.
Descriptions of the Intensity-Dependent Refractive Index
207
4.2.
Tensor Nature of the Third-Order Susceptibility
211
4.3.
Nonresonant
Electronic Nonlinearities
221
4.4.
Nonlinearities Due to Molecular Orientation
228
4.5.
Thermal Nonlinear Optical Effects
235
4.6.
Semiconductor Nonlinearities
240
4.7.
Concluding Remarks
247
References
251
5.
Molecular Origin of the Nonlinear Optical Response
253
5.1.
Nonlinear Susceptibilities Calculated Using
Time-Independent Perturbation Theory
253
Contents
¡χ
5.2. Semiempirical Models
of the Nonlinear
Optical Susceptibility
259
Model of Boling, Glass, and Owyoung
260
5.3.
Nonlinear Optical Properties of Conjugated Polymers
262
5.4.
Bond-Charge Model of Nonlinear Optical Properties
264
5.5.
Nonlinear Optics of Chiral Media
268
5.6.
Nonlinear Optics of Liquid Crystals
271
Problems
273
References
274
6.
Nonlinear Optics in the Two-Level Approximation
277
6.1.
Introduction
277
6.2.
Density Matrix Equations of Motion for a
Two-Level Atom
278
6.3.
Steady-State Response of a Two-Level Atom to a
Monochromatic Field
285
6.4.
Optical Bloch Equations
293
6.5.
Rabi
Oscillations and Dressed Atomic States
301
6.6.
Optical Wave Mixing in Two-Level Systems
313
Problems
326
References
327
7.
Processes Resulting from the Intensity-Dependent Refractive
Index
329
7.1.
Self-Focusing of Light and Other Self-Action Effects
329
7.2.
Optical Phase Conjugation
342
7.3.
Optical Bistability and Optical Switching
359
7.4.
Two-Beam Coupling
369
7.5.
Pulse Propagation and Temporal
Solitons 375
Problems
383
References
388
8.
Spontaneous Light Scattering and Acoustooptics
391
8.1.
Features of Spontaneous Light Scattering
391
8.2.
Microscopic Theory of Light Scattering
396
8.3.
Thermodynamic Theory of Scalar Light Scattering
402
χ
Contents
8.4.
Acoustooptics
413
Problems
427
References
428
9.
Stimulated Brillouin and Stimulated Rayleigh Scattering
429
9.1.
Stimulated Scattering Processes
429
9.2.
Electrostriction
431
9.3.
Stimulated Brillouin Scattering (Induced by
Electrostriction)
436
9.4.
Phase Conjugation by Stimulated Brillouin Scattering
448
9.5.
Stimulated Brillouin Scattering in Gases
453
9.6.
Stimulated Brillouin and Stimulated Rayleigh Scattering
455
Problems
468
References
470
10.
Stimulated Raman Scattering and Stimulated Rayleigh-Wing
Scattering
473
1
0.
1
.
The Spontaneous Raman Effect
473
10.2. Spontaneous versus Stimulated Raman Scattering
474
1
0.3.
Stimulated Raman Scattering Described by the
Nonlinear Polarization
479
1
0.4.
Stokes-Anti-Stokes Coupling in Stimulated
Raman Scattering
488
1
0.5.
Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering
499
1
0.6.
Stimulated Rayleigh-Wing Scattering
501
Problems
508
References
508
11.
The Electrooptic and Photorefractive Effects
511
11
.
1
.
Introduction to the Electrooptic Effect
5
1
1
11.2.
Linear Electrooptic Effect
512
11.3.
Eiectrooptic Modulators
516
1
1
.4.
Introduction to the Photorefractive Effect
523
1
1
.5.
Photorefractive Equations of Kukhtarev
et al.
526
11.6.
Two-Beam Coupling in Photorefractive Materials
528
11.7.
Four-Wave Mixing in Photorefractive Materials
536
Problems
540
References
540
Contents
x¡
12.
Optically Induced Damage and Multiphoton Absorption
543
1
2.
1
.
Introduction to Optical Damage
543
1
2.2.
Avalanche-Breakdown Model
544
1
2.3.
Influence of Laser Pulse Duration
546
1
2.4.
Direct Photoionization
548
1
2.5.
Multiphoton Absorption and Multiphoton lonization
549
Problems
559
References
559
13.
Ultrafast and Intense-Field Nonlinear Optics
561
13.1.
Introduction
561
13.2.
Ultrashort
Pulse Propagation Equation
561
13.3.
Interpretation of the Ultrashort-Pulse
Propagation Equation
567
13.4.
Intense-Field Nonlinear Optics
571
13.5.
Motion of a Free Electron in a Laser Field
572
13.6.
High-Harmonic Generation
575
13.7.
Nonlinear Optics of Plasmas and Relativistic
Nonlinear Optics
579
13.8.
Nonlinear Quantum Electrodynamics
583
Problem
586
References
586
Appendices
589
A. The SI System of Units
589
Further reading
596
B. The Gaussian System of Units
596
Further reading
600
C. Systems of Units in Nonlinear Optics
600
D. Relationship between Intensity and Field Strength
602
E. Physical Constants
603
Index
605 |
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spelling | Boyd, Robert W. 1948- Verfasser (DE-588)132012251 aut Nonlinear Optics Robert W. Boyd 3. ed. Amsterdam [u.a.] Elsevier, Acad. Press 2008 XIX, 613 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke Nonlinear optics Nichtlineare Optik (DE-588)4042096-6 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Nichtlineare Optik (DE-588)4042096-6 s DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016465063&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Boyd, Robert W. 1948- Nonlinear Optics Nonlinear optics Nichtlineare Optik (DE-588)4042096-6 gnd |
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title | Nonlinear Optics |
title_auth | Nonlinear Optics |
title_exact_search | Nonlinear Optics |
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title_full | Nonlinear Optics Robert W. Boyd |
title_fullStr | Nonlinear Optics Robert W. Boyd |
title_full_unstemmed | Nonlinear Optics Robert W. Boyd |
title_short | Nonlinear Optics |
title_sort | nonlinear optics |
topic | Nonlinear optics Nichtlineare Optik (DE-588)4042096-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Nonlinear optics Nichtlineare Optik Lehrbuch |
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