Title :
A General Theory of Inhomogeneous Broadening for Nonlinear Susceptibilities: The Polarizability and Hyperpolarizability
Author :
Kruhlak, Robert J. ; Kuzyk, Mark G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of Auckland, Auckland
Abstract :
While nonlinear optical spectroscopy is becoming more commonly used to study the excited states of nonlinear-optical systems, a general theory of inhomogeneous broadening is rarely applied in lieu of either a simple Lorentzian or Gaussian model. In this paper, we generalize all the important linear and second-order nonlinear susceptibility expressions obtained with sum-over state quantum calculations to include Gaussian and stretched Gaussian distributions of Lorentzians. We show that using the correct model to analyze experiments that probe a limited wavelength range can be critical and that this theory is better able to fit the subtle spectral features - such as the shoulder region of a resonance - when both models produce qualitatively similar responses.
Keywords :
light polarisation; nonlinear optical susceptibility; spectral line broadening; Gaussian distributions; hyperpolarizability; inhomogeneous broadening; nonlinear-optical systems; polarizability; second-order nonlinear susceptibility; stretched Gaussian distributions; sum-over state quantum calculations; Hyperpolarizability; inhomogenous broadening; polarizability; second-order nonlinearity; silicon phthalocyanine; sum-over-states;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTQE.2008.923293