Orientational optical nonlinearity of liquid crystals

  • Zel'dovich B
  • Tabiryan N
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Abstract As a result of development of optics during many centuries the concept was formed that a medium can strongly influence on the light propagation, but the light itself cannot have backward influence on the medium. That concept was refuted only with appearing of coherent and high power radiation of lasers, see, e.g., Nobel Lecture by N. Bloembergen in 1981. A new field in physics–nonlinear optics—formed as a result. The main part of laser investigations concerns with nonlinear optical phenomena, nowadays. First of all these phenomena are of extraordinary interest and beauty and provide for new methods of physical investigations. Secondly, the knowledge of laws governing the interaction of a powerful light with a medium is necessary for the correct utilization of laser beams. Finally, a great number of devices of up-to-date laser optics is totally based on utilization of nonlinear optical effects; generation of higher harmonics of light, stimulated scattering of light, optical phase conjugation, self...

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Zel’dovich, B. Ya., & Tabiryan, N. V. (1985). Orientational optical nonlinearity of liquid crystals. Uspekhi Fizicheskih Nauk, 147(12), 633. https://doi.org/10.3367/ufnr.0147.198512a.0633

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