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This book provides readers with a detailed overview of second- and
third-order nonlinearities in various nanostructures, as well as
their potential applications. Interest in the field of nonlinear
optics has grown exponentially in recent years and, as a result,
there is increasing research on novel nonlinear phenomena and the
development of nonlinear photonic devices. Thus, such a book serves
as a comprehensive guide for researchers in the field and those
seeking to become familiar with it. This text focuses on the
nonlinear properties of nanostructured systems that arise as a
result of optical wave mixing. The authors present a review of
nonlinear optical processes on the nanoscale and provide
theoretical descriptions for second and third-order optical
nonlinearities in nanostructures such as carbon allotropes,
metallic nanostructures, semiconductors, nanocrystals, and complex
geometries. Here, the characterization and potential applications
of these nanomaterials are also discussed. The factors that
determine the nonlinear susceptibility in these systems are
identified as well as the influence of physical mechanisms emerging
from resonance and off-resonance excitations. In addition, the
authors detail the effects driven by important phenomena such as
quantum confinement, localized surface plasmon resonance, Fano
resonances, bound states, and the Purcell effect on specific
nanostructured systems. Readers are provided with a groundwork for
future research as well as new perspectives in this growing field.
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