
Nonlinear Optics: Technologies and Applications
by Cui, Yiping; Gong, Qihuang; Shen, Yuen-ronRent Textbook
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Summary
Table of Contents
Multiphoton Process and Optical Power Limiting | |
Nonlinear optical absorption and refraction properties of ytterbium phthalocyanine trimer and trimer derivative | |
Optical limiting properties of two novel porphyrin dimers | |
Nonlinear Optics Effects in Photonic Crystal and Metamaterial | |
The effect of a thin film on bistable shift for a one-dimensional photonic crystal doped with a nonlinear layer | |
Dark electromagnetic solitons in the anomalous group-velocity dispersion regime in metamaterials | |
Study of metamaterial-based nonlinear optics | |
Nonlinearoptics I | |
The relationship between the hybrid form of center metal-atom and the third order nonlinear optical property of 1,3-dithlole-2-thione-4,5-dithiolato-S, S' (dmit) bis-chelate transition metal complexes study by z-scan | |
The dynamics of self-pumped phase conjugate flat-concave loop mirrors in the photorefractive nonlinearity | |
Understand the femtosecond laser filamentational propulsion | |
Adiabatic femtosecond pulse compression and control by using quadratic cascading nonlinearity | |
Nonlinear Optics II | |
Spectrally resolved femtosecond nonlinear spectroscopy for study of optical properties of quantum structures | |
Careful measurement of first hyperpolarizability spectrum by hyper-Rayleigh scattering (HRS) | |
Quadratic nonlinear opticalproperties of N-aryl stilbazolium dyes | |
Observation of optical bistability due to an interaction of two laser beams in ferroelectic monocrystal of photorefractlve media | |
Materials and Applications | |
Multi-photon excitation In ZnO material by femtosecond pulses | |
Nonlinear optical studies of an organo-metallic complex by Z-scan technique | |
Control of coherent magnetization precession in GaMnAs by ultrafastoptical excitation | |
Large second-order nonlinearity induced in thermally poled Pyrex borosilicate glass | |
Optical Nonlinearity in Fiber | |
Polarization characters of stimulated Raman spectra in the birefringence fiber | |
Study on resonance absorption Raman scattering in I[subscript 2] liquid-core optical fiber | |
Design of a highly nonlinear liquid-core photonic crystal fiber used for fiber optical parametric amplifiers | |
Poster Session | |
Study on optical heterodyne detection with photorefractive adaptive crystal | |
Bistable chromatic switching in 648 nm laser pumped Tm-doped crystal | |
Tunable bistability and asymmetric line shape in ring cavity-coupled Michelson interferometer | |
Propagation of a femtosecond laser pulse in a dense [Lambda]-type three7level atomic medium | |
Studying the nonlinear dynamic characteristics of an optically injection vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser | |
Influences of chromatic dispersion and nonlinearity in fiber on the chaos synchronization | |
Study on highly nonlinear microstructured fibers | |
Analyses of phase-matching parameter in difference frequency generation with AgGaS[subscript 2] and AgGaSe[subscript 2] | |
Numerical analysis of femtosecond pulse propagation and supercontinuum generation in tapered fiber | |
Off-resonant third-order optical nonlinearities of squarylium and croconium dyes | |
SHG properties of periodically poled RbTiOAsO[subscript 4] in group velocity matching | |
Linewidth analysis of KBe[subscript 2]BO[subscript 3]F[subscript 2] crystal optical parametric oscillator | |
A novel optical coding method for all-optical A/D conversion using nonlinear optical switches based on the Sagnac interferometer | |
Simple optical waveform monitoring based on SOA and low-bandwidth PIN | |
Study of the effect of Gause-hasen displacement on dispersion | |
The Stokes-vector analysis of polarization-dependent influences on optical sampling in SOAs | |
Polarization-insensitive all-optical wavelength converter based on four-wave mixing in a highly nonlinear pholonic crystal fiber using a dual-pump configuration | |
Analysis of the influence of the radius of incident laser beam on the radius of melting area of semiconductor irradiated by long-pulse high-power laser | |
Third-order nonlinear optical properties of Co(dmit)[subscript 2] complexes using Z-scan technique | |
Tunable characteristics of periodically poled RbTiOAsO[subscript 4] optical parameter oscillation | |
Tunable wavelength conversion based on cascaded sum and difference frequency generation with double-conversion configuration using M-QPM-LN waveguides | |
Influence of modulation instability on self-focusing of broadband pulsed-beam with large chirp | |
Effect of lattice modulation on small-scale self-focusing of beam in optical lattice | |
Simulative analysis of periodically poled waveguide second-harmonic-generation device in Z-cut MgO:LiNbO[subscript 3] | |
A novel numerical algorithm for nth-order cascaded Raman fiber lasers based on genetic algorithm and shooting method | |
Quantum beats in the dressed state nutation | |
Nonlinear dynamics of laser-induced bubble near elastic boundaries | |
SMM analysis of reflection and transmission of microwave from nonuniform unmagnetized laser-induced-plasma slab | |
Controlling the electromagnetically induced transparency frequency tuning range by radio-frequency field | |
The chirped ultrabroadband pulse amplification in inhomogeneously broadening medium | |
Impact of the order of soliton on fiber optical parametric amplification in ultra-short signal wave | |
Theoretical and experimental study on passively synchronized Ti:sapphire lasers with a thin Kerr medium | |
Modeling of mode-locked fiber laser by combining of rate equation and nonlinear Schrodinqer equation | |
The art for broad-bandwidth direct third-harmonic generation focusing beams in a single crystal of BBO | |
The DC electric field induced second-order nonlinear susceptibility of silicon crystals | |
Green frequency upconverslon fluorescence of symmetrical 1,3,4-oxadiazole derivative by femtosecond three-photon excitation | |
Theoretical study of intramolecular interactions on H-shape azobenzenes' first-order hyperpolarizabilities | |
Research on slow Bragg solitons in apodized gratings | |
Nonlinear optical responsesof cyanine dyes in solution measured by resonant femtosecond degenerate four-wave mixing technique | |
Relations of two-photon absorption property and molecular structure in phenylenevinylene chromophores | |
Optical nonlinear properties of water-soluble CdSeS quantum dot | |
Numerical simulation of thermal damage process between laser and a photodiode for different magnitudes of pulse energy | |
Controlling hyperchaos in nonlinear three-wave coupling | |
Using local environmental effects in dye doped polymeric thin films | |
Parameter identification of chaotic optical systems based on intelligent optimization techniques | |
Study of photorefractive phase conjugation experiment with pulse laser | |
The implementation of wavelength conversions using the FWM in ROF systems | |
Resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization mechanism of NO in 495-575nm wavelength region | |
Sol-gel-processed TiO[subscript 2]/SiO[subscript 2] films for electro-optic effect | |
Stable solitons at an interface separated by different-order Bessel optical potentials | |
Influence of medium parameters on the characteristic of power limiting based on stimulated Brillouin scattering | |
Three-photon absorption materials and applications | |
Author Index | |
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