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Interactions between Light Waves in a Nonlinear Dielectric

J. A. Armstrong, N. Bloembergen, J. Ducuing, and P. S. Pershan
Phys. Rev. 127, 1918 – Published 15 September 1962
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Abstract

The induced nonlinear electric dipole and higher moments in an atomic system, irradiated simultaneously by two or three light waves, are calculated by quantum-mechanical perturbation theory. Terms quadratic and cubic in the field amplitudes are included. An important permutation symmetry relation for the nonlinear polarizability is derived and its frequency dependence is discussed. The nonlinear microscopic properties are related to an effective macroscopic nonlinear polarization, which may be incorporated into Maxwell's equations for an infinite, homogeneous, anisotropic, nonlinear, dielectric medium. Energy and power relationships are derived for the nonlinear dielectric which correspond to the Manley-Rowe relations in the theory of parametric amplifiers. Explicit solutions are obtained for the coupled amplitude equations, which describe the interaction between a plane light wave and its second harmonic or the interaction between three plane electromagnetic waves, which satisfy the energy relationship ω3=ω1+ω2, and the approximate momentum relationship k3=k1+k2+Δk. Third-harmonic generation and interaction between more waves is mentioned. Applications of the theory to the dc and microwave Kerr effect, light modulation, harmonic generation, and parametric conversion are discussed.

  • Received 16 April 1962

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.127.1918

©1962 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

J. A. Armstrong, N. Bloembergen, J. Ducuing*, and P. S. Pershan

  • Division of Engineering and Applied Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts

  • *On leave from Department de Physique Appliquée, Cie Gle de Telegraphie sans fil (Orsay), France. O.E.E.C. fellow, 1961.

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Vol. 127, Iss. 6 — September 1962

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