We discuss nanoclusters of titanium dioxide, bulk CdTe and CS 2 as characteristic materials to illustrate two main ideas; firstly, it is possible to argue about the origin of the nonlinearity even with a high repetition laser, provided that you have as large a peak power (50 kW) as the one found in femtosecond lasers. Secondly, the search for dimensional confinement to enhance nonlinear optical properties has experienced some difficulties with conflicting results. We show that electronic nonlinear behavior increases from TiO 2 , CS 2 to CdTe and the nonlinear thermal effect increases from CS 2 , CdTe to TiO 2 .
A method to calibrate pyranometers with direct traceability to the International System of Units (SI) is presented, the method use an electrically calibrated pyroelectric detector (ECPR) as standard and offers numerous advantages over outdoors conventional calibration methods, such as reducing the uncertainty from the reference standard and the final uncertainty of the sensitivity coefficient of the calibrated pyranometer; the measurement uncertainty achieved with this method at normal irradiance is 2.1% for a coverage factor k = 2 and could be reduce if one reduces the uncertainty level of the reference standard.
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