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Refractive indices orientational enhancement effect

Figure 3 Refractive index change associated with the orientational enhancement effect. The arrows represent the direction of the total field Ej which is the sum of the applied and space-charge fields. Figure 3 Refractive index change associated with the orientational enhancement effect. The arrows represent the direction of the total field Ej which is the sum of the applied and space-charge fields.
In Equation 6, n (a>.) is the intensity independent refractive index at frequency u).,.0 Tlie sum in Equation 5 is over all the sites (n) the bracket, < >, represents an orientational averaging over angles 0 and . Unlike for the second-order effect, this orientational average for the third-order coefficient is nonzero even for an isotropic medium because it is a fourth rank tensor. Therefore, the first step to enhance third order optical nonlinearities in organic bulk systems is to use molecular structures with large Y. For this reason, a sound theoretical understanding of microscopic nonlinearities is of paramount importance. [Pg.59]

Combination with Static Fieids. A common technique, useful for optoelectronic devices, is to combine a monochromatic optical field with a DC or quasistatic field. This combination can lead to refractive index and absorption changes (linear or quadratic electrooptic effects and electroabsorption), or to electric-field induced second-harmonic generation (EFISH or DC-SHG, 2 > = > - - third-order process. In EFISH, the DC field orients the molecular dipole moments to enable or enhance the second-harmonic response of the material to the applied laser frequency. The combination of a DC field component with a single optical field is referred to as the linear electrooptic (Pockels) effect co = co + 0), or the quadratic electrooptic (Kerr) effect ( > = > - - 0 -I- 0). These electrooptic effects are discussed extensively in the article Electrooptical Applications (qv). EFISH is... [Pg.5100]


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