DocumentCode
2941706
Title
Inhibition of dipolar radiation in a momentum nonconserving nonlinear interaction
Author
Botey, M. ; Marterell, J. ; Trull, J. ; Vilaseca, R.
Author_Institution
Dept. de Fisica i Enginyeria Nucl., Univ. Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
fYear
2000
fDate
10-15 Sept. 2000
Abstract
Summary form only given. It has been shown in many occasions that the spontaneous emission rate of a dipolar radiative system can be strongly modified by the environment that surrounds it. Recently, it has been suggested that these changes could also be seen in very simple systems where the radiation is emitted only m one or two directions, as in surface second harmonic generation. In an experiment of SHG in front of a mirror, corresponding to the radiation of a sheet of dipoles at a variable distance from a surface boundary, Kauranen et al. [1998] observed that even when the total rate of radiation was suppressed, the field between the dipolar sheet and the boundary was finite and independent of this total rate. In this work, we have shown that this apparent contradiction can only be explained if the quadratic nonlinear interaction includes terms not conserving momentum, such as the term that considers the transfer of energy from the reflected SHG field to the incident fundamental and vice-versa.
Keywords
optical harmonic generation; quantum optics; spontaneous emission; wave equations; dipolar radiation inhibition; dipolar radiative system; energy transfer; momentum nonconserving nonlinear interaction; quadratic nonlinear interaction; spontaneous emission rate; surface second harmonic generation; wave equation; Chirp modulation; Delay; Hydrogen; Lungs; Phase control; Phase modulation; Pulse compression methods; Pulse generation; Pulse modulation; Scanning probe microscopy;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Quantum Electronics Conference, 2000. Conference Digest. 2000 International
Conference_Location
Nice, France
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6318-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IQEC.2000.908142
Filename
908142
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