Title:
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Growth of metal and semiconductor nanostructures for nonlinear optical applications |
Author:
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Sreeja, R; Dr.Jayaraj, M K
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Abstract:
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Nonlinear optics has been a rapidly growing field in recent decades since the
invention of lasers. The systematic progress in the laser technology increases our
efficiency in the generation and control of coherent optical radiations. Nonlinear
optics is based on the study ofeffects and phenomena related to the interaction of
intense coherent light radiation with matter. Compared to other light sources laser radiation can provide high directionality, high monochromaticiry, high brightness
and high photon degeneracy. At such a very intense incident beam, the matter
responds in a nonlinear manner to the incident radiation fields, which endows the
media :1 characteristic to change the refractive index or absorption coe fflcient of the
media or the wavelength, or the frequency of the incident electromagnetic waves.
This thesis encompasses the fabrication of nonlinear optical devices based on
semiconductor and metal nanostructures. The presented work focus on the
experimental and theoretical discussions on nonlinear optical effects especially
nonlinear absorption and refraction exhibitted by metal and semiconductor nanostructures |
Description:
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Optoelectronic Devices Laboratory
Department of Physics
Cochin University of Science and Technology |
URI:
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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3730
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Date:
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2011-07-06 |