Effective polarizabilities and local field corrections for nonlinear optical experiments in condensed media

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A consistent extension of Onsager's reaction field model to nonlinear-optical experiments in condensed media is presented. This model is used to derive effective (nonresonant) linear and nonlinear molecular polarizabilities involved in refractive index measurements, electric-field induced second-harmonic generation, hyper-Rayleigh scattering, third-harmonic generation and degenerate four-wave mixing. The commonly applied Lorentz correction, while being a useful approximation in linear optics, is demonstrated to lead to systematic errors of typically 20% in nonlinear optical experiments. This is due to an inherent inconsistency that originates from the implicit assumption of a cavity field factor for the nonlinear molecular response. © 1998 American Institute of Physics.

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Wortmann, R., & Bishop, D. M. (1998). Effective polarizabilities and local field corrections for nonlinear optical experiments in condensed media. Journal of Chemical Physics, 108(3), 1001–1007. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.475462

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