1967
DOI: 10.1051/jphys:01967002807051900
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Sur les propriétés optiques linéaires et non linéaires des atomes et des molécules

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“…An extensive review of the present state of the theory concerning rotational Brownian motion has been given in the monograph of Evans et al 1181, the review by Coffey [191, [22] has also found applications in the theories of nonlinear depolarization of scattered light [23] and the optical Kerr effect [24] proposed by Kielich. It has also been applied in the theory of polarization of dipolar liquids by Novikov [25] and in that of dipolar but nonpolarizable liquids by Coffey and Paranjape 1261.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An extensive review of the present state of the theory concerning rotational Brownian motion has been given in the monograph of Evans et al 1181, the review by Coffey [191, [22] has also found applications in the theories of nonlinear depolarization of scattered light [23] and the optical Kerr effect [24] proposed by Kielich. It has also been applied in the theory of polarization of dipolar liquids by Novikov [25] and in that of dipolar but nonpolarizable liquids by Coffey and Paranjape 1261.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But because this procedure is beyond the scope of our paper, we will not present it here. Details can be found in [4,5].…”
Section: Optical Rectification Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One has also to consider (beside this elastic SH scattering) processes of nonlinear Raman scattering of the second order [165] in which two photons at frequencies o91 and o92 are incident on a molecule, which then scatters inelastically a third photon at frequency ~1 + t~2 + c%z, the frequency t%~ being that of transition by the molecule from the quantum state k to L In general one has to envisage nonlinear Raman scattering processes of higher orders, at frequencies ogl + 2o92 -+ COke, O91 + O92 + O93 --+ Oggz, and others [24,165], providing valuable information on the nonlinear optical properties of atoms and molecules [175].…”
Section: Harmonic Light Scatteringmentioning
confidence: 99%