Browsing by Subject "nonlinear optics"
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(2017-01-23)High harmonic generation (HHG) is a unique process in which atoms/molecules ionized by an intense laser field at frequency ω0 emit radiation of higher frequencies, which are multiples of frequency ω0, at much shorter ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2005-11-01)Herein are presented collective studies of amino acid-based surfactants, also known as lipoamino acids, at liquid interfaces. Chapter III describes an investigation of domain morphology of N-Stearoylglutamic acid (N-SGA) ...
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(2014-08-10)Graphene electrons possess linear energy dispersion relation, and thus behave as two-dimensional (2D) Dirac fermions. Consequently, compared with the conventional 2D electron gas systems (2DEG) found in MOSFETs and quantum ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)Nonlinear magneto-optical effects, originated from atomic coherence, are studied both theoretically and experimentally in thermal Rb vapor. The analytical description of the fundamental properties of coherent media are ...
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(2019-04-10)Theoretical models are constructed for various nonlocal nonlinear optical processes in graphene. Specifically, difference frequency generation of surface plasmon-polaritons in Landau quantized graphene; the generation of ...
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(2012-02-14)Optical imaging of soft biological tissue is highly desirable since it is nonionizing and provides sensitive contrast information which enables the detection of physiological functions and abnormalities, including potentially ...
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(2016-03-01)The propagation of light in turbid media is something that is experienced by everyone, everywhere, everyday. These dynamics play an essential role in everything from the color of a material, to the multitude of colors ...