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Office: Meyer Hall 330
 
Office: Meyer Hall 330
  
Meeting Times and Location: Meyer Hall 357: Tuesday, Thursday 11:00-12:15
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Meeting Times: Monday, Wednesday  11:00-12:15
  
Office hours: Mondays 1-4 and Thursdays 12:15 - 2:15
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Room:  Hill Hall 211
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Office hours: - TBA
  
 
==Announcements==
 
==Announcements==
'''19 Feb:''' Please note that due to another meeting at 4, I have to shift my office hours to 1-4 today.
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'''7 March:''' Homework 4 comments:
  
'''18 Feb:'''
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Problem 1:  Assume chi(3) is the same in the glass and in the water. You can set your coordinate system such that z = 0 is at the beam waist, and the interface is at some other z position, zI. Then you'll be looking at two integrals, from -infinity to zI through water, then from zI to plus infinity. Note that the spot size is connected to the f/number: w = (2/<math>\pi</math>) <math>\lambda</math> f/number.
  
- There was a typo on problem 2: the SHO wavefunction should have a dimensionless argument HermiteH[n,x/x0]. I also fixed the normalization. These changes are now made in the assignment. See Griffiths Chapter 2 for a nice discussion of the SHO.  
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Problem 2: <math>\delta</math> is a measure of the ellipticity of the state. It is a function of Aplus and Aminus, so you should be able to express Aplus and Aminus in terms of <math>\delta</math>. From there, you can then calculate the <math>\Delta</math>n.  
  
- Also, there is a major change in problem 3c that I have made: the answer to the problem as originally posed is misleading unless you perform all the permutations. You can do the operations in Mathematica, and the technique is now shown in the reworded problem. You may wish to look at the discussion on pages 204-208 to see how this permutation operation is implemented.
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'''2 March:''' Homework 4 will be due next '''wednesday''' instead of monday, since some of you have an EM project due on Monday.
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'''17 Feb:''' HW 5 is posted below. See any intermediate quantum book, e.g. Griffiths ch2 for a description of the simple harmonic oscillator solutions. Notes for this week are posted.  
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'''12 Feb:''' I worked to clarify the wording for problem 3. It is reposted. Notes from last week are posted below.
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'''1 March:''' Homework 4 is posted, due next monday at the end of the day. Solutions to HW3 are available - come by my office to pick them up.
There is another candidate for a faculty position here to give a talk, and I need to go to that at 4. Office hours from 1-4 today.  
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'''8 Feb:''' I have copies of reading from Agrawal's nonlinear fiber optics book - you can pick them up in my office. If you have a copy of the book, it's the first 3 sections from chapter 2. Homework 4 is posted below.  
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'''14 Feb:''' Homework 3 is due a week from Tuesday instead of Monday since there is no class that monday. Lecture notes are all scanned and posted.  
  
'''5 Feb:''' Notes for last week are now posted. On the homework, problem 2, you may calculate a deff from the value of chi given in problem 1.1 in the book. For this estimate, you don't need to get it exact (I don't want you to go through the work of calculating the phase matching angle, then calculating deff for that angle). For the refractive indices at the different wavelengths, you can either look it up or just use 1.5 for each of them for the estimate.  
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'''12 Feb:''' Homework 3 is posted, due a week from Monday.  
  
'''4 Feb.''' Correction for Sellmeier definitions is in the HW3 posting.  
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'''2 Feb:''' Caught up with notes scanning. Homework 2 is posted, due next wednesday.  
  
'''3 Feb:''' HW 3 is posted. sorry for the delay.  
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If you are new to Mathematica, try doing the Wolfram screencast introduction, which you can find at
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http://url.wolfram.com/4enrnS/
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I haven't tried this myself, but it's probably worth the time to help you get started. After going through that, feel free to come by during office hours to ask questions about working with Mathematica.
  
'''29 Jan:''' Office hours shift today: from 1-4 instead of the usual 2-5 because of the talk at 4 by one of our candidates for the nuclear faculty position. Also, you can put the last problem on the current assignment (problem 2.1 in Boyd) off until the next homework, since we didn't quite get that far in class on Thursday.
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'''12 Jan:''' Welcome to the new Wiki page for Nonlinear Optics! The syllabus is posted below. You'll see an old sections for Lecture Notes with some scans of notes from previous years. Note that the '07 version is in Gaussian units. I've scanned and posted the notes for our first lecture. The first homework will be posted soon.
  
'''27 Jan:''' I've reposted HW2 to include numbers you can put into the models for some of the numeric problems.
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==Office hours==
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Office hours:  
  
'''21 Jan:''' Notes for thursday posted. A reminder for you all to make regular postings for journal articles - let me know if you have questions about how to do it.
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tentative times - M12:30-3:30, W12:30-2:30
  
'''19 Jan:''' I've heard the bookstore didn't order enough books. If you need to borrow a copy, let me know. I'm asking around to see if there are extras among the faculty. I have one extra, if anyone wants one this afternoon.
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=Course Material=
  
'''18 Jan:''' Optional background lecture today at 4. We'll meet at our normal classroom and see if it's free. Tentative topics are Gaussian vs MKS/SI units, linear wave propagation, polarization states.
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==Syllabus and Reading List==
  
'''17 Jan:''' Posted notes for tuesday's lecture. These include some notes that I didn't use in class, as there was overlap with the slides I presented on the first day.
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{{Start PDF Table}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename=Nlo_syllabus_11.pdf|title=Syllabus for the course}}
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{{End PDF Table}}
  
'''16 Jan:''' Posted course reading list and topic schedule below.
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==Homework Assignments==
  
'''12 Jan:''' Homework 1 is posted below. Please read the ground rules and let me know what your groups are. Notes from first lecture posted. Please register for the Forum area if you aren't already.
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{{Start PDF Table}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= Fourier_Transforms11_t-omega.pdf|title=Fourier transform ID sheet, t-omega domains}}
  
'''9 Jan:''' Welcome to the new Wiki page for Nonlinear Optics! The syllabus is posted below.
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= LiIO3_Datasheet.pdf|title=LiIO3 datasheet. This has the dispersion information in it. }}
  
==Office hours==
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585_hw1_assign.pdf|title=Homework 1, due wednesday 21 Jan 2011. End of day (5pm) in my mailbox is OK. }}
Monday: 2-5pm.  
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Thursday: 12:15-2:15 pm
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585_Hw2_assign.pdf|title=Homework 2, due wednesday 9 Feb 2011. }}
  
==Course Forum, Supplementary Readings, Homework Solutions==
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= PHGN585_Hw3_assign.pdf|title=Homework 3, due wednesday 21 Feb 2011. }}
open to class members only (auditors ok). If you aren't registered for the forum, follow the directions to register, email me your user name, and I'll put you on the list.  
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[http://ticc.mines.edu/csm/forum/index.php?f=63 Protected Documents for Nonlinear Optics]
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You may want to open this in a new tab or browser window to keep access to the wiki page.
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= PHGN585_Hw4_assign.pdf|title=Homework 4, due Monday 7 March 2011. }}
  
=Course Material=
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{{End PDF Table}}
  
==Syllabus and Reading List==
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==Lecture Notes 2011==
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{{Start PDF Table}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585_L1_intro-nonlinear_polarization.pdf|title=Lecture 1: intro, define NL polarization}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585_L2_classical_oscillator_model.pdf|title=Lecture 2: classical oscillator model}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585-L2-classical_NL.pdf|title=Lecture 2: slides}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585_L3_tensor_symmetries.pdf|title=Lecture 3: tensor symmetries}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585-L3-chi_matrix.pdf|title=Lecture 3: slides}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585_L4_time-dep_chi_-_mixing_prop_intro.pdf|title=Lecture 4: time-dependent chi, mixing propagation equations}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585_L5_polarization-JonesVect-waveplates.pdf|title=Lecture 5: polarization, birefringence, waveplates}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585_L6_index_ellipsoid_-_phase_matching.pdf|title=Lecture 6: index ellipsoid, birefringent phase matching}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585_L7_electro-optics_QPM.pdf|title=Lecture 7: electro-optics, quasi-phasematching}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585_L8_beam_crossing_-_pulse_autocorrelation.pdf|title=Lecture 8: beam crossing, pulse autocorrelation}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585_L9_NL_index_and_tensor_chi3.pdf|title=Lecture 9: NL index, tensor chi3, polarization gating and NL ellipse rotation}}
  
Tentative reading list is posted - I'll make changes as we go along, but this will give you an idea of what parts of the book we'll go through.
 
  
{{Start PDF Table}}
 
{{PDF Table Item|filename=Nlo_syllabus_07.pdf|title=Syllabus for the course}}
 
{{PDF Table Item|filename=Nlo_reading_list_07.pdf|title=Reading list and topic schedule}}
 
 
{{End PDF Table}}
 
{{End PDF Table}}
  
==Homework Assignments==
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==Lecture Notes 2009==
Ground rules: work in groups of 3. Email me to let me know what the groups are. If you would like some help finding partners, let me know. Turn in one homework set per group. Everyone in the group gets the same grade. What you turn in must be neat, and written with an appreciation that an actual person (me) has to read and understand it. Midterms and projects will be solo, so you will each need to know the material. If anyone has any concerns about this system, please let me know.
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{{Start PDF Table}}  
 
{{Start PDF Table}}  
{{PDF Table Item|filename=Homework5_assign.nb|title=homework 5}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585_lect13_perturb_theory_in_quantum.pdf|title=Lecture 13: perturbation theory in quantum}}
{{PDF Table Item|filename=Homework4_assign.nb|title=homework 4}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename=Homework3_assign.nb|title=homework 3. Also get the mixing solutions.nb notebook}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= UFO05-Dispersion.pdf|title=Lecture 12: viewgraphs on dispersion in ultrafast optics (courtesy R. Trebino, GaTech}}
{{PDF Table Item|filename=Homework2_assign.nb|title=homework 2. Also get the Crystal symmetries.nb, List convolve demo.nb and fft demo.nb files. The current file has more information about what parameters to put into the model. }}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= Osa02_high_energy_UV.pdf|title=Lecture 12: viewgraphs on guided wave NLO research (from a talk I gave a few years ago}}
{{PDF Table Item|filename=Homework1_assign.pdf|title=homework 1}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585_lect11_linear_propagation_wide_bandwidth_light.pdf|title=Lecture 11: linear propagation of wide bandwidth light using Fourier transforms. Includes more on Gaussian pulses than covered in class.}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585_lect11_chirped_pulses_-_impulse_response_of_dielectric.pdf|title=Lecture 11 chirped pulses. Also includes a bit on the impulse response of dielectric materials, which loosely follows Jackson 7.10 2nd edition}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585-lect10_NLO_w-guided_waves_Time-freq_domains.pdf|title=Lecture 10: guided waves, time-freq domain}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585-lect9_crossed_beam_mixing.pdf|title=Lecture 9: crossed-beam mixing}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585-lect9_Gaussian_beams_and_NLO.pdf‎|title=Lecture 9: gaussian beams}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585-lect9_walkoff_in_birefr_crystals.pdf‎|title=Lecture 9: walkoff}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585-lect8_phase_matching_bandwidth_-_quasiphasematching.pdf‎|title=Lecture 8: quasiphasematching}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585-lect8_solution_of_mixing_eqns.pdf‎|title=Lecture 8: solution of mixing equations}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585-lect7_birefringence-phase_matching.pdf|title=Notes for Lecture 7: Birefringence and the index ellipsoid. Some derivations here that weren't in class)}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= Guenther_ch13_birefr_prop.pdf|title=Reading for Lecture 7: Birefringence and the index ellipsoid.)}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= MidIR_OPA_design.pdf|title=Lecture 6: Slides discussing OPA paper. (As we work through this, I'll be filling in and revising this.)}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585-lect6-phase_mismatch-intro_birefring.pdf‎|title=Lecture 6: phase mismatch, start of birefringence}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585-lect5-NL_mixing_propagation_equations.pdf‎|title=Lecture 5: NL propagation equations}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585-Lect4-symmetry_of_chi_tensor.pdf‎|title=Lecture 4: symmetries and NL chi}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585-lect_3_classical_osc_model_perturbation_soln.pdf|title=Lecture 3:classical oscillator model of nonlinear electron response }}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585-lect_2_definition_of_chi.pdf‎|title=Lecture 2: definition of the NL chi}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585-lect_1_intro.pdf|title=Lecture 1: handwritten notes for introduction}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= NLO585-Intro.pdf|title=Lecture 1: introduction (slides courtesy R. Trebino, GaTech, see link below)}}
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{{End PDF Table}}
 
{{End PDF Table}}
  
==Lecture Notes==
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==Lecture Notes 2007==
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These will be revised as we go along. Note that they are in Gaussian units, not SI. It looks like I had scanned just past halfway through the course. I'll see if I can find someone to help scan the rest.
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{{Start PDF Table}}
 
{{Start PDF Table}}
 
{{PDF Table Item|filename= Fourier_Transforms06_t-omega.pdf|title=Fourier transform sheet: t and omega}}
 
{{PDF Table Item|filename= Fourier_Transforms06_t-omega.pdf|title=Fourier transform sheet: t and omega}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= Lect10_t-dep_PT_qm_calc_of_chi.pdf|title=Lecture 10: Time dependent perturbation theory, QM calc of chi}}
 
{{PDF Table Item|filename= Lect10_t-dep_PT_qm_calc_of_chi.pdf|title=Lecture 10: Time dependent perturbation theory, QM calc of chi}}
 
{{PDF Table Item|filename= Lect11_transition_rates-NL_refr_index.pdf|title=Lecture 11: Transition rates, Intro to NL refractive index}}
 
{{PDF Table Item|filename= Lect11_transition_rates-NL_refr_index.pdf|title=Lecture 11: Transition rates, Intro to NL refractive index}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= Lect12_nl_index_ellipse_rotation.pdf|title=Lecture 12: NL refr index, NL ellipse rotation}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= Lect13_origins_of_n2_elect_molec_thermal_relativistic.pdf|title=Lecture 13: mechanisms for n2: electronic, molecular, thermal, relativistic}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= Filamentation_and_phase_conjugation.pdf|title=filamentation and phase conjugation}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= Dispersive_pulse_propagation.pdf|title=dispersive pulse propagation: linear and nonlinear}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename= Split_step_spatial_propagation.pdf|title=split step spatial propagation}}
  
 
{{End PDF Table}}
 
{{End PDF Table}}
  
 
==Mathematica Demos==
 
==Mathematica Demos==
These aren't actually pdf's. Do a "save link as" to save these to your computer, then open with Mathematica.
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You can use these as a template for programming you want to do. I would like you to attribute me when you do though.
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These aren't actually pdf's. Do a "save link as" to save these to your computer, then open with Mathematica. In most cases the output has been deleted to save server space, so you have to run the code to see the output.
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Please note that thee is a bug in the Fourier[ ] routine (FFT) in v7.0.0. This does not show in earlier versions, and was fixed in 7.0.1 and later. (8.0.0 is the current version)
  
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2011 files (these have been updated to run in v8.)
 
{{Start PDF Table}}
 
{{Start PDF Table}}
{{PDF Table Item|filename=chi2map.nb|title=Lecture 2: map of chi2 vs input frequencies, showing resonance locations}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename=Nonpert_nlo_response.nb|title= Nonpert_nlo_response.nb: classical model of time dependent nonlinear response (3rd order), solved with NDSolve. Includes FFT to show harmonic structure }}
{{PDF Table Item|filename=Crystal_symmetries.nb|title=Crystal_symmetries.nb: demonstrate effect of crystal symmetries, calculate angular dependence of deff}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename=List_convolve_demo.nb|title=List convolve demo.nb: demonstrate numerical convolutions}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename=chi2map.nb|title=chi2map.nb: using classical NL model, map of chi2 vs input frequencies, showing resonance locations}}
{{PDF Table Item|filename=Fft demo.nb|title=fft demo.nb: demonstrate numerical Fourier transforms (FFT) }}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename=Crystal_symmetries.nb|title=Crystal_symmetries.nb: demonstrate effect of crystal symmetries, calculate angular dependence of deff. This has some
{{PDF Table Item|filename=Nonpert_nlo_response.nb|title= Nonpert_nlo_response.nb: model of time dependent nonlinear response. Includes FFT to show harmonic structure }}
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examples of working with vectors and matrices in Mathematica.}}
{{PDF Table Item|filename=Hhg_simple_model.nb|title= Hhg_simple_model.nb: kinetic model of electron motion in high-order harmonic generation }}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename=Phase_match_KDP.nb|title= Phase_match_KDP.nb: Phase matching program for KDP crystals }}
 
{{PDF Table Item|filename=Mixing_solutions.nb|title= Mixing_solutions.nb: solutions of simultaneous NL eqns for doubling }}
 
{{PDF Table Item|filename=Mixing_solutions.nb|title= Mixing_solutions.nb: solutions of simultaneous NL eqns for doubling }}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename=Fft demo.nb|title=fft demo.nb: demonstrate numerical Fourier transforms (FFT) }}
  
 
{{End PDF Table}}
 
{{End PDF Table}}
  
=Links to literature in nonlinear optics=
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2007 files (written in v5.2, but can be read into v6 or v7 and updated)
Each one of you should add references you think would be of general interest to this list - a minimum of one every other week. (Please note that this will be part of your grade...)
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{{Start PDF Table}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename=NL_pulse_prop_sv.nb|title=NL prop code}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename=List_convolve_demo.nb|title=List convolve demo.nb: demonstrate numerical convolutions}}
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{{PDF Table Item|filename=Hhg_simple_model.nb|title= Hhg_simple_model.nb: kinetic model of electron motion in high-order harmonic generation }}
  
Click 'edit' at the right to add references. Include a short description, make a new category if it makes sense. Links only - don't upload actual pdf's please. Put your last name and posting date along with the citation.
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{{End PDF Table}}
  
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=Links to literature in nonlinear optics=
 
Feel free to add to the list of database and journal sites
 
Feel free to add to the list of database and journal sites
  
==Database pages==
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==Journal Database pages==
 
Use these to go to papers where you know the reference, or for searching for related papers
 
Use these to go to papers where you know the reference, or for searching for related papers
  
 
[http://scitation.aip.org/| Scitation: American Institute of Physics journals search]
 
[http://scitation.aip.org/| Scitation: American Institute of Physics journals search]
  
[http://www.opticsinfobase.org/| Optics Infobase: Optical Society of America journal search]
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[http://www.opticsinfobase.org/| Optics Infobase: Optical Society of America journal search. Good for Optics Letters, Optics Express, Applied Optics, JOSA A and B, etc]
  
 
[http://www.mines.edu/library/Database/subjectdb/subjectdb.cgi| CSM link to physics-related databases. In particular, try Web of Science (online Science Citation Index). This is the best resource for finding papers that are related to each other. I think our access goes back 10 years from present.]
 
[http://www.mines.edu/library/Database/subjectdb/subjectdb.cgi| CSM link to physics-related databases. In particular, try Web of Science (online Science Citation Index). This is the best resource for finding papers that are related to each other. I think our access goes back 10 years from present.]
  
 
[http://scholar.google.com/| Google Scholar]
 
[http://scholar.google.com/| Google Scholar]
 
  
 
==Journal pages==
 
==Journal pages==
You can go to these to browse current issues or to look up specific references. Journals in '''bold''' are (mostly European journals) not indexed through Scitation or Optics Infobase
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You can go to these to browse current issues or to look up specific references. These journals are European journals that are not indexed through Scitation or Optics Infobase.
 
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[http://ol.osa.org/issue.cfm| Optics Letters]
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[http://ao.osa.org/issue.cfm| Applied Optics]
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[http://www.springerlink.com/content/1432-0649/| '''Applied Physics B''']
 
[http://www.springerlink.com/content/1432-0649/| '''Applied Physics B''']
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==Journal Articles==
 
==Journal Articles==
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Each one of you should add references you think would be of general interest to this list. We will have a rotating schedule for when it will be your turn. (Please note that this will be part of your grade...)
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Click 'edit' at the right to add references. Include a short description, make a new category if it makes sense. Links only - don't upload actual pdf's please. Put your last name and posting date along with the citation.
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===Development of the theory, historical===
 
===Development of the theory, historical===
 
*Midwinter ''et al'', British J. Applied Phys v16 p1135 (1965) "The effects of phase matching method and of uniaxial crystal symmetry on the polar distribution of second-order non-linear optical polarization" Derivation of the variation of dEff in nonlinear crystals with beam direction. (Durfee 1/12/2007) [http://ej.iop.org/links/rMkhNkYGx/tBeTHWau2xG6HRRtav5vpA/bjv16i8p1135.pdf Midwinter (1965)]
 
*Midwinter ''et al'', British J. Applied Phys v16 p1135 (1965) "The effects of phase matching method and of uniaxial crystal symmetry on the polar distribution of second-order non-linear optical polarization" Derivation of the variation of dEff in nonlinear crystals with beam direction. (Durfee 1/12/2007) [http://ej.iop.org/links/rMkhNkYGx/tBeTHWau2xG6HRRtav5vpA/bjv16i8p1135.pdf Midwinter (1965)]
  
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===Optical parametric amplifiers===
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*Brida, et al. Optics Express V15 p15035 (2007) "Generation of broadband mid-infrared pulses from an optical parametric amplifier" [http://www.opticsinfobase.org/oe/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-15-23-15035 Brida OPA 1] (Durfee 1/19/09)-This is the paper we are working through in class as an example of an ultrafast OPA.
  
 
===High-order harmonic generation===
 
===High-order harmonic generation===
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===Self-focusing, spatial solitons===
 
===Self-focusing, spatial solitons===
 
*Malomed ''et al'', J. Opt. B:Quantum Semiclass. Opt. '''7''' (2005) "Spatiotemporal optical solitons" [http://www.mines.edu/students/t/tythomps/PHGN-598A/J05-016.pdf Malomed 2005] (Thompson 1/25/07)-A recent review article discussing theoretical and experimental aspects of spatiotemporal optical solitons, with an impressive reference list.
 
  
 
*Neshev ''et al'', Optics Letters V28 p710 (2003) "Spatial solitons in optically induced gratings" [http://ol.osa.org/DirectPDFAccess/2B822816-BDB9-137E-CB66A464A9EF7F05_71931.pdf?da=1&id=71931&seq=0&CFID=39721782&CFTOKEN=79867286 On Campus Link] (Murrell 1/16/07)-Interesting Paper on a nonlinear optics application from the first lecture.
 
*Neshev ''et al'', Optics Letters V28 p710 (2003) "Spatial solitons in optically induced gratings" [http://ol.osa.org/DirectPDFAccess/2B822816-BDB9-137E-CB66A464A9EF7F05_71931.pdf?da=1&id=71931&seq=0&CFID=39721782&CFTOKEN=79867286 On Campus Link] (Murrell 1/16/07)-Interesting Paper on a nonlinear optics application from the first lecture.
  
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*Chin "et al", Can. J. Phys. 83:863-905 (2005) "The propagation of powerful femtosecond laser pulses in optical media: physics, applications, and new challenges" [http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/p05-048] (A. Meier 4/27/11)-A review of filamentation.
  
 
===Ultrafast Nonlinear Optics===
 
===Ultrafast Nonlinear Optics===
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*[http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?id=7965 opticsinfobase] & [http://ol.osa.org/abstract.cfm?&id=79652 osa] Dan Adams (2/22) These articles describes the process of measuring ultrashort light pulses by using a frequency resolved optical gate that consists of a nonlinear crystal.  Many types of this device exist and have been cited in class.
 
*[http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?id=7965 opticsinfobase] & [http://ol.osa.org/abstract.cfm?&id=79652 osa] Dan Adams (2/22) These articles describes the process of measuring ultrashort light pulses by using a frequency resolved optical gate that consists of a nonlinear crystal.  Many types of this device exist and have been cited in class.
  
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*T. Brabec, ''et al'', Optics Letters, Vol. 17, Issue 18, pp. 1292-1294 (1992) "Kerr lens mode locking" [http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-17-18-1292 opticsinfobase] (B. Galloway 1/25/2011). An article describing an optical system in a laser oscillator to allow passive mode locking using a Kerr lens and an aperture. Aspects like dependence of gain on intracavity power and the stability parameter are included in the analysis.
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*H. Hirori, ''et al'', "Single Cycle THz Pulses with amplitudes exceeding 1MV/cm generated by optical rectification in LiNbO3" [http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1102/1102.1218.pdf arxiv] (K. Strovink 2/14/2011). Describes a method for creating coherent, ultrashort pulses at 1THz.
  
 
===Imaging with Harmonic Generation===
 
===Imaging with Harmonic Generation===
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*Kuang Yao Lo, Juh Tzeng Lue, Physical Review B V 51 (4) p2467-2472 (1995) "Quantum size effect on optical second-harmonic generation in small metal particles," [http://prola.aps.org/pdf/PRB/v51/i4/p2467_1 On Campus Link]  (Hrin 2/21/07)-Theoretical and experimental work looking  at SHG from quantum confined systems
 
*Kuang Yao Lo, Juh Tzeng Lue, Physical Review B V 51 (4) p2467-2472 (1995) "Quantum size effect on optical second-harmonic generation in small metal particles," [http://prola.aps.org/pdf/PRB/v51/i4/p2467_1 On Campus Link]  (Hrin 2/21/07)-Theoretical and experimental work looking  at SHG from quantum confined systems
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===Stimulated Brillouin Scattering===
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*V. I. Kovalev and R. G. Harrison, Opt. Lett. 30, 3389-3391 (2005) "Origin of temporally stable continuous-wave Stokes emission in stimulated Brillouin scattering: evidence of spectral self-phase conjugation," [http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?id=86583 Kovalev & Harrison (2005)] (Hoffman 2/27/07)- Useful Article talking about SBS and phase conjugation.
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*A. A. Fotiadi, P. Mégret, and M. Blondel, Opt. Lett. 29, 1078-1080 (2004) "Dynamics of a self-Q-switched fiber laser with a Rayleigh-stimulated Brillouin scattering ring mirror," [http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-29-10-1078 Fotiadi, Mégret, & Blondel (2004)] (Hoffman 2/27/07)- Interesting Article using SBS to Q-switch a fiber laser.
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===Nonlinear Surface Plasmons===
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*D. Sarid, Appl. Phys. Lett. 39, 889 (1981) "The nonlinear propagation constant of a surface plasmon," [http://scitation.aip.org/getpdf/servlet/GetPDFServlet?filetype=pdf&id=APPLAB000039000011000889000001&idtype=cvips&prog=normal Sarid (1981)] (Perzinski 3/29/2007)-A description for an expression for the change in the propagation constant.
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*D. Sarid, R. T. Deck, and J. J. Fasano, J. Opt. Soc. Am. 72, 1345- (1982) "Enhanced nonlinearity of the propagation constant of a long-range surface-plasma wave," [http://www.opticsinfobase.org/DirectPDFAccess/A0028A4B-BDB9-137E-C8611796D94E0472_58508.pdf?da=1&id=58508&seq=0&CFID=41342411&CFTOKEN=27870097 Sarid (1982)] (Perzinski 3/29/2007)-A description of the propagation constant as a function of the thickness of the metal film bounded by a nonlinear semiconductor.
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*H. J. Simon, D. E. Mitchell, and J. G. Watson, Phys. Rev. Lett. 33, 1531 - 1534 (1974), "Optical Second-Harmonic Generation with Surface Plasmons in Silver Films," [http://prola.aps.org/pdf/PRL/v33/i26/p1531_1 Simon (1974)] (Perzinski 3/29/2007)-First experimental investigation of coupling SHG to surface plasmons on silver films.
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===Misc cool papers===
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*M. McCall, A. Favaro, P. Kinsler and A. Boardman, J. Opt. v13, 024003 (2011) "A spacetime cloak, or a history editor."  [http://iopscience.iop.org/2040-8986/13/2/024003/ McCall (2011)] (Durfee 1/19/2011)-How to hide from a time-machine?
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*R.W. Boyd and D. Gauthier, Science, 326,1074-1077 (2009) "Controlling the Velocity of Light Pulses," [http://www.sciencemag.org/content/326/5956/1074.short Boyd (2009)] (Lemmon, 5/12/2011) -Nice review of slow and fast light techniques and applications
  
 
=Other course Links=
 
=Other course Links=

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Course Information

Professor: Chip Durfee

Office: Meyer Hall 330

Meeting Times: Monday, Wednesday 11:00-12:15

Room: Hill Hall 211

Office hours: - TBA

Announcements

7 March: Homework 4 comments:

Problem 1: Assume chi(3) is the same in the glass and in the water. You can set your coordinate system such that z = 0 is at the beam waist, and the interface is at some other z position, zI. Then you'll be looking at two integrals, from -infinity to zI through water, then from zI to plus infinity. Note that the spot size is connected to the f/number: w = (2/π) λ f/number.

Problem 2: δ is a measure of the ellipticity of the state. It is a function of Aplus and Aminus, so you should be able to express Aplus and Aminus in terms of δ. From there, you can then calculate the Δn.

2 March: Homework 4 will be due next wednesday instead of monday, since some of you have an EM project due on Monday.

1 March: Homework 4 is posted, due next monday at the end of the day. Solutions to HW3 are available - come by my office to pick them up.

14 Feb: Homework 3 is due a week from Tuesday instead of Monday since there is no class that monday. Lecture notes are all scanned and posted.

12 Feb: Homework 3 is posted, due a week from Monday.

2 Feb: Caught up with notes scanning. Homework 2 is posted, due next wednesday.

If you are new to Mathematica, try doing the Wolfram screencast introduction, which you can find at http://url.wolfram.com/4enrnS/ I haven't tried this myself, but it's probably worth the time to help you get started. After going through that, feel free to come by during office hours to ask questions about working with Mathematica.

12 Jan: Welcome to the new Wiki page for Nonlinear Optics! The syllabus is posted below. You'll see an old sections for Lecture Notes with some scans of notes from previous years. Note that the '07 version is in Gaussian units. I've scanned and posted the notes for our first lecture. The first homework will be posted soon.

Office hours

Office hours:

tentative times - M12:30-3:30, W12:30-2:30

Course Material

Syllabus and Reading List

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Syllabus for the course

Homework Assignments

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Fourier transform ID sheet, t-omega domains
LiIO3 datasheet. This has the dispersion information in it.
Homework 1, due wednesday 21 Jan 2011. End of day (5pm) in my mailbox is OK.
Homework 2, due wednesday 9 Feb 2011.
Homework 3, due wednesday 21 Feb 2011.
Homework 4, due Monday 7 March 2011.

Lecture Notes 2011

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Lecture 1: intro, define NL polarization
Lecture 2: classical oscillator model
Lecture 2: slides
Lecture 3: tensor symmetries
Lecture 3: slides
Lecture 4: time-dependent chi, mixing propagation equations
Lecture 5: polarization, birefringence, waveplates
Lecture 6: index ellipsoid, birefringent phase matching
Lecture 7: electro-optics, quasi-phasematching
Lecture 8: beam crossing, pulse autocorrelation
Lecture 9: NL index, tensor chi3, polarization gating and NL ellipse rotation


Lecture Notes 2009

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Lecture 13: perturbation theory in quantum
Lecture 12: viewgraphs on dispersion in ultrafast optics (courtesy R. Trebino, GaTech
Lecture 12: viewgraphs on guided wave NLO research (from a talk I gave a few years ago
Lecture 11: linear propagation of wide bandwidth light using Fourier transforms. Includes more on Gaussian pulses than covered in class.
Lecture 11 chirped pulses. Also includes a bit on the impulse response of dielectric materials, which loosely follows Jackson 7.10 2nd edition
Lecture 10: guided waves, time-freq domain
Lecture 9: crossed-beam mixing
Lecture 9: gaussian beams
Lecture 9: walkoff
Lecture 8: quasiphasematching
Lecture 8: solution of mixing equations
Notes for Lecture 7: Birefringence and the index ellipsoid. Some derivations here that weren't in class)
Reading for Lecture 7: Birefringence and the index ellipsoid.)
Lecture 6: Slides discussing OPA paper. (As we work through this, I'll be filling in and revising this.)
Lecture 6: phase mismatch, start of birefringence
Lecture 5: NL propagation equations
Lecture 4: symmetries and NL chi
Lecture 3:classical oscillator model of nonlinear electron response
Lecture 2: definition of the NL chi
Lecture 1: handwritten notes for introduction
Lecture 1: introduction (slides courtesy R. Trebino, GaTech, see link below)

Lecture Notes 2007

These will be revised as we go along. Note that they are in Gaussian units, not SI. It looks like I had scanned just past halfway through the course. I'll see if I can find someone to help scan the rest.

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Fourier transform sheet: t and omega
Lecture 1: survey slides (courtesy R. Trebino, GaTech (see link below), with changes to units to gaussian
Lecture 2: part 1, nonlinear wave equation and NL effects
Lecture 2: part 2, linear and NL classical model
Lecture 3: symmetries in chi
Lecture 4: time-freq representations
Lecture 5: HHG and NL wave mixing equations
Lecture 6: NL wave mixing solutions
Lecture 7: Birefringence and phase matching
Lecture 8: quasi-phase matching and NLO with focused Gaussian beams
Lecture 9: notes on guided-wave NLO
Lecture 9: talk slides on cascaded guided wave frequency mixing
Lecture 10: Time dependent perturbation theory, QM calc of chi
Lecture 11: Transition rates, Intro to NL refractive index
Lecture 12: NL refr index, NL ellipse rotation
Lecture 13: mechanisms for n2: electronic, molecular, thermal, relativistic
filamentation and phase conjugation
dispersive pulse propagation: linear and nonlinear
split step spatial propagation

Mathematica Demos

You can use these as a template for programming you want to do. I would like you to attribute me when you do though. These aren't actually pdf's. Do a "save link as" to save these to your computer, then open with Mathematica. In most cases the output has been deleted to save server space, so you have to run the code to see the output. Please note that thee is a bug in the Fourier[ ] routine (FFT) in v7.0.0. This does not show in earlier versions, and was fixed in 7.0.1 and later. (8.0.0 is the current version)

2011 files (these have been updated to run in v8.)

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Nonpert_nlo_response.nb: classical model of time dependent nonlinear response (3rd order), solved with NDSolve. Includes FFT to show harmonic structure
chi2map.nb: using classical NL model, map of chi2 vs input frequencies, showing resonance locations
Crystal_symmetries.nb: demonstrate effect of crystal symmetries, calculate angular dependence of deff. This has some

examples of working with vectors and matrices in Mathematica.

Phase_match_KDP.nb: Phase matching program for KDP crystals
Mixing_solutions.nb: solutions of simultaneous NL eqns for doubling
fft demo.nb: demonstrate numerical Fourier transforms (FFT)

2007 files (written in v5.2, but can be read into v6 or v7 and updated)

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NL prop code
List convolve demo.nb: demonstrate numerical convolutions
Hhg_simple_model.nb: kinetic model of electron motion in high-order harmonic generation

Links to literature in nonlinear optics

Feel free to add to the list of database and journal sites

Journal Database pages

Use these to go to papers where you know the reference, or for searching for related papers

Scitation: American Institute of Physics journals search

Optics Infobase: Optical Society of America journal search. Good for Optics Letters, Optics Express, Applied Optics, JOSA A and B, etc

CSM link to physics-related databases. In particular, try Web of Science (online Science Citation Index). This is the best resource for finding papers that are related to each other. I think our access goes back 10 years from present.

Google Scholar

Journal pages

You can go to these to browse current issues or to look up specific references. These journals are European journals that are not indexed through Scitation or Optics Infobase.

Applied Physics B

Journal of Physics B

Optics Communications

Journal Articles

Each one of you should add references you think would be of general interest to this list. We will have a rotating schedule for when it will be your turn. (Please note that this will be part of your grade...)

Click 'edit' at the right to add references. Include a short description, make a new category if it makes sense. Links only - don't upload actual pdf's please. Put your last name and posting date along with the citation.


Development of the theory, historical

  • Midwinter et al, British J. Applied Phys v16 p1135 (1965) "The effects of phase matching method and of uniaxial crystal symmetry on the polar distribution of second-order non-linear optical polarization" Derivation of the variation of dEff in nonlinear crystals with beam direction. (Durfee 1/12/2007) Midwinter (1965)

Optical parametric amplifiers

  • Brida, et al. Optics Express V15 p15035 (2007) "Generation of broadband mid-infrared pulses from an optical parametric amplifier" Brida OPA 1 (Durfee 1/19/09)-This is the paper we are working through in class as an example of an ultrafast OPA.

High-order harmonic generation

  • Corkum, Physical Review Letters V71 p1994 (1993) "Plasma Perspective on strong-field multiphoton ionization" Corkum (1993) (Durfee 1/22/07)-This is one of the first papers with a simple, semi-classical model of high-order harmonic generation and other strong-field effects that take place during tunneling ionization.
  • Kapteyn, Henry: slides from a talk at LLBL (2005) "Coherent XUV Radiation: High-harmonic generation" Kapteyn HHG talk (Durfee 1/23/07) - This is a nice summary of the high-order harmonic generation process and some of the recent developments of the field.


Self-focusing, spatial solitons

  • Neshev et al, Optics Letters V28 p710 (2003) "Spatial solitons in optically induced gratings" On Campus Link (Murrell 1/16/07)-Interesting Paper on a nonlinear optics application from the first lecture.


  • Chin "et al", Can. J. Phys. 83:863-905 (2005) "The propagation of powerful femtosecond laser pulses in optical media: physics, applications, and new challenges" [1] (A. Meier 4/27/11)-A review of filamentation.

Ultrafast Nonlinear Optics

  • S. Zhang, et al, Optics Letters V30 p2852-2854 (2005) "Passive mode locking at harmonics of the free spectral range of the intracavity filter in a fiber ring laser," On Campus Link (Murrell 1/29/07)-An experimental writeup on a passivly mode locked ring laser via polarization controllers in the cavity.
  • opticsinfobase & osa Dan Adams (2/22) These articles describes the process of measuring ultrashort light pulses by using a frequency resolved optical gate that consists of a nonlinear crystal. Many types of this device exist and have been cited in class.
  • T. Brabec, et al, Optics Letters, Vol. 17, Issue 18, pp. 1292-1294 (1992) "Kerr lens mode locking" opticsinfobase (B. Galloway 1/25/2011). An article describing an optical system in a laser oscillator to allow passive mode locking using a Kerr lens and an aperture. Aspects like dependence of gain on intracavity power and the stability parameter are included in the analysis.
  • H. Hirori, et al, "Single Cycle THz Pulses with amplitudes exceeding 1MV/cm generated by optical rectification in LiNbO3" arxiv (K. Strovink 2/14/2011). Describes a method for creating coherent, ultrashort pulses at 1THz.

Imaging with Harmonic Generation

  • J. Squier, M. Muller, Applied Optics V38 p5789-5794 (1999) "Third-Harmonic generation imaging of laser-induced breakdown in glass," On Campus Link (Hrin 1/31/07)-A description of how harmonic generation can be used to image sub-micron structures and features.
  • Kuang Yao Lo, Juh Tzeng Lue, Physical Review B V 51 (4) p2467-2472 (1995) "Quantum size effect on optical second-harmonic generation in small metal particles," On Campus Link (Hrin 2/21/07)-Theoretical and experimental work looking at SHG from quantum confined systems


Stimulated Brillouin Scattering

  • V. I. Kovalev and R. G. Harrison, Opt. Lett. 30, 3389-3391 (2005) "Origin of temporally stable continuous-wave Stokes emission in stimulated Brillouin scattering: evidence of spectral self-phase conjugation," Kovalev & Harrison (2005) (Hoffman 2/27/07)- Useful Article talking about SBS and phase conjugation.
  • A. A. Fotiadi, P. Mégret, and M. Blondel, Opt. Lett. 29, 1078-1080 (2004) "Dynamics of a self-Q-switched fiber laser with a Rayleigh-stimulated Brillouin scattering ring mirror," Fotiadi, Mégret, & Blondel (2004) (Hoffman 2/27/07)- Interesting Article using SBS to Q-switch a fiber laser.


Nonlinear Surface Plasmons

  • D. Sarid, Appl. Phys. Lett. 39, 889 (1981) "The nonlinear propagation constant of a surface plasmon," Sarid (1981) (Perzinski 3/29/2007)-A description for an expression for the change in the propagation constant.
  • D. Sarid, R. T. Deck, and J. J. Fasano, J. Opt. Soc. Am. 72, 1345- (1982) "Enhanced nonlinearity of the propagation constant of a long-range surface-plasma wave," Sarid (1982) (Perzinski 3/29/2007)-A description of the propagation constant as a function of the thickness of the metal film bounded by a nonlinear semiconductor.
  • H. J. Simon, D. E. Mitchell, and J. G. Watson, Phys. Rev. Lett. 33, 1531 - 1534 (1974), "Optical Second-Harmonic Generation with Surface Plasmons in Silver Films," Simon (1974) (Perzinski 3/29/2007)-First experimental investigation of coupling SHG to surface plasmons on silver films.

Misc cool papers

  • M. McCall, A. Favaro, P. Kinsler and A. Boardman, J. Opt. v13, 024003 (2011) "A spacetime cloak, or a history editor." McCall (2011) (Durfee 1/19/2011)-How to hide from a time-machine?
  • R.W. Boyd and D. Gauthier, Science, 326,1074-1077 (2009) "Controlling the Velocity of Light Pulses," Boyd (2009) (Lemmon, 5/12/2011) -Nice review of slow and fast light techniques and applications

Other course Links

JavaOptics: a nice collection of optics-related demonstrations

Lectures from GaTech (Rick Trebino): a very useful collection of graphics and worked examples in optics. One of the courses he has taught is in ultrafast optics - relevant for this course.

Fabry-Perot demonstration

Falstad.com: some nice optics demos

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