Principles of Nonlinear Optical Spectroscopy by Shaul Mukamel

Principles of Nonlinear Optical Spectroscopy



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Principles of Nonlinear Optical Spectroscopy Shaul Mukamel ebook
Page: 549
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Format: djvu
ISBN: 0195092783, 9780195092783


Recently, a novel technology that combines Raman spectroscopy with optical tweezers, termed Raman tweezers, evades this problem due to its ability to manipulate a sample without physical contact. Nonlinear optical devices are particularly attractive becausethe use of a waveguide eliminates the tradeoff between small beam areas and finite focal depth. It has been shown recently that quasi single mode hollow core waveguides for both air and liquids can be built on a chip using the ARROW principle whichrequires fulfilling the antiresonance condition for the transverse wave vector component in each dielectric layer (Yin, et al., Opt. Two-Dimensional Optical Spectroscopy discusses the principles and applications of newly emerging two-dimensional vibrational and optical spectroscopy techniques. As such, Raman tweezers has the potential to This system also has the advantage, since it computes nonlinear (quadratic, cubic, and quartic) functions of the electromagnetic field strength, of being able to determine a molecule's chirality [19]. ISBN 1-56081-514-0 Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Second,. The basic concepts of nonlinear optical devices and laser spectroscopy are intro- duced. 0122541057 Hardcover, 2002 Edition: 2nd List Price: $145.00. Download Product Flyer Lasers in Analytical Atomic Spectroscopy: Joseph Sneddon, Terry L. For example, lasing can occur through a However, since the Pauli exclusion principle prevents more than one charge from occupying each state, this situation results in a small population inversion and limits the light that could be emitted to a small range of frequencies. Yet, nonlinear properties are often the basis of functional optical devices, as they enable functions such as ultrafast modulation and control, and gain.