Modern Nonlinear Optics, Volume 119, Part 1Myron W. Evans The new edition will provide the sole comprehensive resource available for non-linear optics, including detailed descriptions of the advances over the last decade from world-renowned experts. |
Contents
QUANTUM INTERFERENCE IN ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR SYSTEMS | 79 |
QUANTUMOPTICAL STATES IN FINITEDIMENSIONAL HILBERT SPACE I GENERAL FORMALISM | 155 |
QUANTUMOPTICAL STATES IN FINITEDIMENSIONAL HILBERT SPACE II STATE GENERATION | 195 |
CORRELATED SUPERPOSITION STATES IN TWOATOM SYSTEMS | 215 |
MULTIPOLAR POLARIZABILITIES FROM INTERACTIONINDUCED RAMAN SCATTERING | 267 |
NONSTATIONARY CASIMIR EFFECT AND ANALYTICAL SOLUTIONS FOR QUANTUM FIELDS IN CAVITIES WITH MOVING BOUNDARI... | 309 |
QUANTUM MULTIPOLE RADIATION | 395 |
NONLINEAR PHENOMENA IN QUANTUM OPTICS | 491 |
A QUANTUM ELECTRODYNAMICAL FOUNDATION FOR MOLECULAR PHOTONICS | 603 |
SYMMETRY IN ELECTRODYNAMICS FROM SPECIAL TO GENERAL RELATIVITY MACRO TO QUANTUM DOMAINS | 677 |
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absorption amplitudes antisymmetric approximation calculated cavity classical coefficients coherent components correlation functions corresponding coupling defined density matrix depolarized described dipole moments downconversion effect electric dipole electromagnetic field energy entangled evolution excited experimental Fano factors ffiffiffi field first Fock frequency fundamental mode given Hamiltonian harmonic harmonic mode Hilbert space initial intensity interaction isotropic laser field Lett linear master equation matrix elements mean number Miranowicz molecular molecules Nonlinear Optics number of photons obtained oscillations parameters Perina phase distribution photon number Phys physical polarizability polarization population properties pump quadrature quantum interference quantum noise quantum optics quantum phase quaternion Rabi frequency radiation phase representation resonance second-harmonic second-order Section signal solution spectrum spinor spontaneous emission squeezed vacuum Stokes parameters superposition symmetry tensor theory transition dipole moments two-level two-photon values variables variances vector waves Wigner function
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