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非线性光学 第3版

  • 作者:(美)堡德
  • 出版社:世界图书出版公司
  • ISBN:9787510024016
  • 出版日期:2010年08月01日
  • 页数:613
  • 定价:¥59.00
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    内容提要
    It has been a great pleasure for me to have prepared the latest edition of my book on nonlinear optics. My intrigue in the subject matter of this book is as strong as it was when the first edition was published in 1992.
    目录
    Preface to the Third Edition
    Preface to the Second Edition
    Preface to the First Edition
    1. The Nonlinear Optical Susceptibility
    1.1. Introduction to Nonlinear Optics
    1.2. Descriptions of Nonlinear Optical Processes
    1.3. Formal Definition of the Nonlinear Susceptibility
    1.4. Nonlinear Susceptibility of a Classical Anharmonic Oscillator
    1.5. Properties of the Nonlinear Susceptibility
    1.6. Time-Domain Description of Optical Nonlinearities
    1.7. Kramers-Kronig Relations in Linear and Nonlinear Optics
    Problems
    References
    2. Wave-Equation Description of Nonlinear Optical Interactions
    2.1. The Wave Equation for Nonlinear Optical Media
    2.2. The Coupled-Wave Equations for Sum-Frequency Generation
    2.3. Phase Matching
    2.4. Quasi-Phase-Matching
    2.5. The Manley-Rowe Relations
    2.6. Sum-Frequency Generation
    2.7. Second-Harmonic Generation
    2.8. Difference-Frequency Generation and Parametric Amplification
    2.9. Optical Parametric Oscillators
    2.10. Nonlinear Optical Interactions with Focused Gaussian Beams
    2.11. Nonlinear Optics at an Interface
    Problems
    References
    3. Quantum-Mechanical Theory of the Nonlinear Optical Susceptibility
    3.1. Introduction
    3.2. SchriSdinger Calculation of Nonlinear Optical Susceptibility
    3.3. Density Matrix Formulation of Quantum Mechanics
    3.4. Perturbation Solution of the Density Matrix Equation of Motion
    3.5. Density Matrix Calculation of the Linear Susceptibility
    3.6. Density Matrix Calculation of the Second-Order Susceptibility
    3.7. Density Matrix Calculation of the Third-Order Susceptibility
    3.8. Electromagnetically Induced Transparency
    3.9. Local-Field Corrections to the Nonlinear Optical Susceptibility
    Problems
    References
    4. The Intensity-Dependent Refractive Index
    4.1. Descriptions of the Intensity-Dependent Refractive Index
    4.2. Tensor Nature of the Third-Order Susceptibility
    4.3. Nonresonant Electronic Nonlinearities
    4.4. Nonlinearities Due to Molecular Orientation
    4.5. Thermal Nonlinear Optical Effects
    4.6. Semiconductor Nonlinearities
    4.7. Concluding Remarks References
    5. Molecular Origin of the Nonlinear Optical Response
    5.1. Nonlinear Susceptibilities Calculated Using Time-Independent Perturbation Theory
    5.2. Semiempirical Models of the Nonlinear Optical Susceptibility
    Model of Boling, Glass, and Owyoung
    5.3. Nonlinear Optical Properties of Conjugated Polymers
    5.4. Bond-Charge Model of Nonlinear Optical Properties
    5.5. Nonlinear Optics of Chiral Media
    5.6. Nonlinear Optics of Liquid Crystals
    Problems
    References
    6. Nonlinear Optics in the Two-Level Approximation
    6.1. Introduction
    6.2. Density Matrix Equations of Motion for a Two-Level Atom
    6.3. Steady-State Response of a Two-Level Atom to a Monochromatic Field
    6.4. Optical Bloch Equations
    6.5. Rabi Oscillations and Dressed Atomic States
    6.6. Optical Wave Mixing in Two-Level Systems
    Problems
    References
    7. Processes Resulting from the Intensity-Dependent Refractive Index
    7.1. Self-Focusing of Light and Other Self-Action Effects
    7.2. Optical Phase Conjugation
    7.3. Optical Bistability and Optical Switching
    7.4. Two-Beam Coupling
    7.5. Pulse Propagation and Temporal Solitons
    Problems
    References
    8. Spontaneous Light Scattering and Acoustooptics
    8.1. Features of Spontaneous Light Scattering
    8.2. Microscopic Theory of Light Scattering
    8.3. Thermodynamic Theory of Scalar Light Scattering
    8.4. Acoustooptics
    Problems
    References
    9. Stimulated Brillouin and Stimulated Rayleigh Scattering
    9.1. Stimulated Scattering Processes
    9.2. Electrostriction
    9.3. Stimulated Brillouin Scattering (Induced by Electrostriction)
    9.4. Phase Conjugation by Stimulated Brillouin Scattering
    9.5. Stimulated Brillouin Scattering in Gases
    9.6. Stimulated Brillouin and Stimulated Rayleigh Scattering
    Problems
    References
    10. Stimulated Raman Scattering and Stimulated Rayleigh-Wing Scattering
    10.1. The Spontaneous Raman Effect
    10.2. Spontaneous versus Stimulated Raman Scattering
    10.3. Stimulated Raman Scattering Described by the Nonlinear Polarization
    10.4. Stokes-Anti-Stokes Coupling in Stimulated Raman Scattering
    10.5. Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering
    10.6. Stimulated Rayleigh-Wing Scattering
    Problems
    References
    11. The Electrooptic and Photorefractive Effects
    11.1. Introduction to the Electrooptic Effect
    11.2. Linear Electrooptic Effect
    11.3. Electrooptic Modulators
    11.4. Introduction to the Photorefractive Effect
    11.5. Photorefractive Equations of Kuldatarev et al.
    11.6. Two-Beam Coupling in Photorefractive Materials
    11.7. Four-Wave Mixing in Photorefractive Materials
    Problems
    References
    12. Optically Induced Damage and Multiphoton Absorption
    12.1. Introduction to Optical Damage
    12.2. Avalanche-Breakdown Model
    12.3. Influence of Laser Pulse Duration
    12.4. Direct Photoionization
    12.5. Multiphoton Absorption and Multiphoton Ionization
    Problems
    References
    13. Ultrafast and Intense-Field Nonlinear Optics
    13.1. Introduction
    13.2. Ultrashort Pulse Propagation Equation
    13.3. Interpretation of the Ultrashort-Pulse Propagation Equation
    13.4. Intense-Field Nonlinear Optics
    13.5. Motion of a Free Electron in a Laser Field
    13.6. High-Harmonic Generation
    13.7. Nonlinear Optics of Plasmas and Relativistic Nonlinear Optics
    13.8. Nonlinear Quantum Electrodynamics
    Problem
    References
    Appendices
    A. The SI System of Units
    Further reading
    B. The Gaussian System of Units
    Further reading
    C. Systems of Units in Nonlinear Optics
    D. Relationship between Intensity and Field Strength
    E. Physical Constants
    Index

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