Non Linear Optics In Metals


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Non-linear Optics in Metals


Non-linear Optics in Metals

Author: K. H. Bennemann

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Release Date: 1998-11-26


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This book is a state-of-the-art introduction to a very recent activity in solid state physics which has developed during the last 10 years and promises to become an important new tool for analysing electronic, atomic and magnetic properties of surfaces, interfaces and film structures. Important applications are to be expected for information storage like e.g. magnetic recording. The subject is one of the most recent examples of the successful history of light-matter interaction, and a most promising tool for non-destructive, high-sensitivity analysis of material specific properties of solids.

Linear and Nonlinear Optics


Linear and Nonlinear Optics

Author: Kitsakorn Locharoenrat

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2020-09-30


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In recent years, optical properties of the unique atomic and molecular structures of materials have drawn great scientific interest. Linear optical properties of materials, such as metals, metal oxides, magnetic oxides, and organic materials, are based on the energy transfer and find applications in wastewater treatment, forensic science, biomedical science, photovoltaics, nuclear technology, and LED displays. Nonlinear optical properties of materials are based on the nonlinear medium and find more advanced applications in frequency mixing generations and optical parametric oscillations. This book presents the underlying principles, implementation, and applications of the linear and nonlinear optical properties of materials and has been divided into two parts emphasizing these properties. The first part of the book, linear optics, discusses bimetallic nanoparticles in dielectric media and their integration to dye molecules to detect trace amounts of heavy metals at nanometer level, as well as to enhance luminescence and image contrasts in forensic inspection and biomedical diagnosis.

Nonlinear Optics of Random Media


Nonlinear Optics of Random Media

Author: Vladimir M. Shalaev

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 1999-11-02


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Nonlinear Optics of Random Media reviews recent advances in in one of the most prominent fields of physics. It provides an outline of the basic models of irregular structures of random inhomogeneous media and the approaches used to describe their linear electromagnetic properties. Nonlinearities in random media are also discussed. The chapters can be read independently, so scientists and students interested in a specific problem can go directly to the relevant text.