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Suitable for both concept- and context-led approaches, this
Revision Guide is Edexcel's own resource for the 2008 Edexcel GCE
Physics specification. Written by experienced examiners, it
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Although chemists, biochemists, biologists, and material scientists
are often interested in using nonlinear optical techniques for
characterizing their samples, they seldom have the necessary
background to exploit these methods. Designed for nonspecialists,
Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Characterization Techniques: An
Introduction focuses on the potential of second-order nonlinear
optics as a powerful characterization tool. Avoiding extensive
mathematical details, this multidisciplinary book does not require
a background in advanced mathematics or physics. After introducing
linear optics from the perspective of polarizability and linear
susceptibility, the authors cover incoherent second-harmonic
generation. They then deal with the study of surfaces and
interfaces, exploiting the intrinsic surface sensitivity of
second-harmonic generation and sum-frequency generation. The final
chapter discusses second-order imaging techniques, including
confocal microscopy and two-photon excited fluorescence microscopy.
Accessible to a wide range of scientists, this concise book
stresses the reliability of nonlinear optical processes for probing
surfaces and interfaces. Drawing on the insight offered in the
text, scientists from many disciplines can now clearly understand
and use second-order nonlinear optical methods.
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