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The nonlinear optical spectrum signal technology is a new type of
optical characterization technology owing to its non-invasiveness
and good biocompatibility. This book highlights a comprehensive
introduction to the Stimulated Raman scattering (SRS), Anti-Stokes
Raman Spectroscopy (CARS), Two-photon Excited Fluorescence (TPEF)
and Second Harmonic Generation signals (SHG) technologies. The four
types of nonlinear optical signals technologies, especially
two-dimensional and three-dimensional imaging, have great
application potential in physics, materials science, chemistry and
biomedicine. The book covers principles, theoretical calculation
methods, signal measurement methods and imaging specific methods.
The theoretical part starts from the basics of nonlinear optics and
the relationship with strong light, and gradually transitions to
theoretical calculation methods for specific optical signals. it
combines the classical theory and the quantum theory to help
readers develop a thorough understanding of the technologies. The
book is a good reference for graduate students majored in physics
and chemistry and for researchers working on optics, photonics and
materials science.Â
Nanophotonics and spectroscopy has advanced rapidly in recent
years. Experimental research on nanophotonics is very active. In
addition to experimental research on the principles and
applications of nanophotonics, computational simulation research on
its various physical mechanisms and phenomena is equally important.
The simulation of the optical properties of molecules or crystals,
such as electronic spectra (absorption and emission spectra, etc.)
and vibrational spectroscopy has extraordinary guiding significance
for experiments. The current computational simulation technology
can also explain and analyze the physical mechanisms behind
phenomena. However, among the many computational simulation
software programs available, the operation methods and application
scenarios are different. The barrier for new users to conduct
research with computational simulation is high. Even for
researchers with some experience, it is not easy to develop a
comprehensive understanding of the various software programs,
keywords, programming languages and auxiliary programs. This book
serves as an introductory book for beginners to get started with
the technology, and a handbook for experienced readers to quickly
look up for commands and script usage. It is a handy reference for
graduate students and researchers engaged in the study of photonics
and optics.
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