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Nonlinear Optical Properties of Materials (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
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Nonlinear Optical Properties of Materials (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Series: Springer Series in Optical Sciences, 174
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This book is mostly concerned on the experimental research of the
nonlinear optical characteristics of various media, low- and
high-order harmonic generation in different materials, and
formation, and nonlinear optical characterization of clusters. We
also demonstrate the inter-connection between these areas of
nonlinear optics. Nonlinear optical properties of media such as
optical limiting can be applied in various areas of science and
technology. To define suitable materials for these applications,
one has to carefully analyse the nonlinear optical characteristics
of various media, such as the nonlinear refractive indices,
coefficients of nonlinear absorption, saturation absorption
intensities, etc. Knowing the nonlinear optical parameters of
materials is also important for describing the propagation effects,
self-interaction of intense laser pulses, and optimisation of
various nonlinear optical processes. Among those processes one can
admit the importance of the studies of the frequency conversion of
coherent laser sources. The area of interest for nonlinear optical
characterization of materials is also closely related with new
field of nanostructures formation and application during
laser-matter interaction. We show how the nonlinear optical
analysis of materials leads to improvement of their high-order
nonlinear optical response during the interaction with strong laser
fields. Ablation-induced nanoparticles formation is correlated with
their applications as efficient sources of coherent
short-wavelength photons. From other side, recent achievements of
harmonic generation in plasmas are closely related with the
knowledge of the properties of materials in the laser plumes. All
of these studies are concerned with the low-order nonlinear optical
features of various materials. The novelty of the approach
developed in present book is related with inter-connection of those
studies with each other.
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