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TheKramers-Kronigrelationsconstitutethemathematicalformulationofthe
fundamental connection between the in-phase to the out-of-phase
response of a system to a sinusoidal time-varying external
perturbation. Such connection exists in both classical and quantum
physical systems and derives directly from the principle of
causality. Apart from being of great importance in high energy
physics, statistical physics, and acoustics, at present the
Kramers-Kronig relations are basic and widely-accepted tools for
the investigation of the linear optical properties of materials,
since they allow performing the so-called inversion of optical
data, i.e. acquiring knowledge on dispersive phenomena by
measurements of absorptive phenomena over the whole energy spectrum
or vice versa. Since the late '80s, a growing body of theoretical
results as well as of experimental evidences has shown that the
Kramers-Kronig relations can be adopted for e?ciently acquiring
knowledge on nonlinear optical phenomena. These results suggest
that the Kramers-Kronig relations may become in a near future
standard techniques in the context of nonlinear spectroscopy.
Thisbookisthe?rstcomprehensivetreatisedevotedtoprovidingauni- ing
picture of the physical backgrounds, of the rigorous mathematical
theory, and of the applications of the Kramers-Kronig relations in
both ?elds of l- ear and nonlinear optical spectroscopy. Some basic
programs written for the 1 MATLAB environment are also included.
This book is organized as an argumentative discourse, progressing
from the linear to the nonlinear phenomena, from the general to the
speci?c s- tems, and from the theoretical to the experimental
results.
TheKramers-Kronigrelationsconstitutethemathematicalformulationofthe
fundamental connection between the in-phase to the out-of-phase
response of a system to a sinusoidal time-varying external
perturbation. Such connection exists in both classical and quantum
physical systems and derives directly from the principle of
causality. Apart from being of great importance in high energy
physics, statistical physics, and acoustics, at present the
Kramers-Kronig relations are basic and widely-accepted tools for
the investigation of the linear optical properties of materials,
since they allow performing the so-called inversion of optical
data, i.e. acquiring knowledge on dispersive phenomena by
measurements of absorptive phenomena over the whole energy spectrum
or vice versa. Since the late '80s, a growing body of theoretical
results as well as of experimental evidences has shown that the
Kramers-Kronig relations can be adopted for e?ciently acquiring
knowledge on nonlinear optical phenomena. These results suggest
that the Kramers-Kronig relations may become in a near future
standard techniques in the context of nonlinear spectroscopy.
Thisbookisthe?rstcomprehensivetreatisedevotedtoprovidingauni- ing
picture of the physical backgrounds, of the rigorous mathematical
theory, and of the applications of the Kramers-Kronig relations in
both ?elds of l- ear and nonlinear optical spectroscopy. Some basic
programs written for the 1 MATLAB environment are also included.
This book is organized as an argumentative discourse, progressing
from the linear to the nonlinear phenomena, from the general to the
speci?c s- tems, and from the theoretical to the experimental
results.
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