Conception of Normal Waves in Nonlinear Polarization Spectroscopy
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A theoretical study is presented of normal waves in media with nonlinear photoanisotropy (light-induced anisotropy) within the framework of the 3rd-order nonlinear susceptibility tensor. In the general case, it is shown that the normal waves are elliptically polarized. These two ellipses have the same shape and opposite directions of rotation, and their major axes are not at right angles to one another. Expressions are derived for the ellipticities and the angle of the nonorthogonality of the normal waves. Several applications of theoretical results are given to demonstrate the relevance of the conception of normal waves in nonlinear spectroscopy. We show that the media with light-induced anisotropy acquire the anisotropic properties of crystals and can be applied to a wide range of laser devices due to optically controlled parameters.
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- 1992-12-15
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