nonlinear optics phenomenon
C16985
concept
A nonlinear optics phenomenon is a process in which the response of a material to intense electromagnetic fields becomes non-proportional to the field strength, leading to effects such as frequency conversion, self-focusing, and harmonic generation.
All labels observed (5)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| electro‑optic effect | 1 |
| nonlinear optics phenomenon canonical | 1 |
| nonlinear optics technique | 1 |
| optical Kerr effect | 1 |
| ultrafast optics technique | 1 |
Instances (4)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Faraday effect | — |
| chirped pulse amplification | nonlinear optics technique |
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John Kerr
surface form:
Kerr effect
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electro‑optic effect |
| magneto-optical Kerr effect | optical Kerr effect |