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Linear wave equations, nonlinear light

Propagation of non-stationary light beam in a nonlinear medium with material dispersion is described by the scalar wave equation for the linearly-polarized y-component of electrical field E x,z,t) ... [Pg.151]

In this section, a problem of nonlinear waveguide excitation by stationary light beam has been investigated. In the analysis, an approach traditional for nonlinear optics and based on solution to nonlinear paraxial wave equation has been used. The range of light beam powers that induce nonlinear variation of refractive index comparable with linear contrast of the step-index waveguide has been considered. [Pg.172]

Figure 4 clearly illustrates that polarizability is a function of the frequency of the applied field. Changing the restoring force constant, k (equation (2)) is another way to modify the linear polarizability. Another alternative is to add anharmonic terms to the potential to obtain a surface such as that shown in Figure 13. The restoring force on the electron is no longer linearly proportional to its displacement during the polarization by the light wave, it is now nonlinear (Figure 14). As a first approximation (in one dimension) the restoring force could be written as ... Figure 4 clearly illustrates that polarizability is a function of the frequency of the applied field. Changing the restoring force constant, k (equation (2)) is another way to modify the linear polarizability. Another alternative is to add anharmonic terms to the potential to obtain a surface such as that shown in Figure 13. The restoring force on the electron is no longer linearly proportional to its displacement during the polarization by the light wave, it is now nonlinear (Figure 14). As a first approximation (in one dimension) the restoring force could be written as ...

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