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15 September 1995 Influence of local field effects on the nonlinear optical properties of composite materials
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Abstract
A review is presented of the role of local field effects in establishing the nonlinear optical properties of materials. Special emphasis is placed on the role of local field effects for the case of composite nonlinear optical materials. There is great need for optical materials that possess large optical nonlinearities while simultaneously possessing other desirable properties such as fast response, low attenuation, and high damage threshold. One avenue for the development of such materials is to form a composite of two or more components in such a manner that the properties of the composite are more desirable than those of their individual components. In this article, we examine how one might do so, especially from the point of view of how local field effects come into play in establishing the response of composite materials. However, before turning our attention to composite materials, we present a brief summary of local field effects for the case of homogeneous materials.
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Robert W. Boyd "Influence of local field effects on the nonlinear optical properties of composite materials", Proc. SPIE 2524, National Science Foundation (NSF) Forum on Optical Science and Engineering, (15 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.219566
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KEYWORDS
Composites

Dielectrics

Nonlinear optical materials

Nonlinear optics

Nonlinear response

Polymers

Refractive index

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