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Photogenerated static electric field influence on the nonresonant optical response

2 Photogenerated static electric field influence on the nonresonant optical response [Pg.323]

In the above discussion, we have only considered the effects due to the CTE-CTE repulsion, which contribute to the resonant nonlinear absorption (as well as to other resonant nonlinearities) by the CTE themselves. Here, however, we want to mention a more general mechanism by which the nonlinear optical properties of media containing CTEs in the excited state can be enhanced. This influence is due to the strong static electric field arising in the vicinity of an excited CTE, If, for example, the CTE (or CT complex) static electric dipole moment is 20 Debye, at a distance of 0.5 nm it creates a field Ecte of order 107 V/cm. Such strong electric fields have to be taken into account in the calculation of the nonlinear susceptibilities, because they change the hyperpolarizabilities a, / , 7, etc. of all molecules close to the CTE. For instance, in the presence of these CTE induced static fields, the microscopic molecular hyperpolarizabilities are modified as follows [Pg.323]




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