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Wavelength nonlinear optical behavior

Nonmetallic inorganic materials are widely used for optical purposes lenses, pigments, interference filters, laser hosts, luminescent coatings, displays, solar cells, fiber optics, lamp bulbs, and tubes. For optical applications use is made of the refractory index, light absorption, luminescence, and nonlinear optical behavior of materials. These are intrinsic but may depend on the concentration of impurities. Refraction index and optical absorptivity in insulators are atomic properties and are only indirectly related to the structure, but the structure affects the selection rules and the term splitting in the atomic chromophores. The coordination number determines the intensity and wavelength of absorption and... [Pg.154]


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