This paper deals with two types of rotational average which arise in a number of physical processes in fluids. The first are termed "phased averages, " and occur in the theory of bimolecular interactions with radiation; the second are "Boltzmann-weighted" averages, which occur in the theory of anisotropic media. A general method for obtaining these results is presented, and analytic results are given for tensorial interactions up to and including the fourth rank. Several applications are discussed including laser-induced forces, cooperative two-photon absorption, and electric-field-induced harmonic generation. The proof of a relation involving conventional rotational averages is also given.
It is well known that irradiation with intense laser light can lead to nonlinear absorption processes by individual molecules. However, the mutual interaction between two molecules can lead to cooperative nonlinear processes which result in entirely new features in the absorption spectrum. In this paper, the theory of cooperative two-photon absorption is developed using the principles of quantum electrodynamics, and expressions are derived for the rate of cooperative absorption for transitions which are forbidden in the absence of any such interaction. Several different cases are examined in detail, including crystalline or matrix-isolated species, gaseous and liquid mixtures, and van der Waals molecules. It is shown that the cooperative absorption rate can be substantially increased by choosing materials with suitable energy levels where one of several resonance enhancement mechanisms can be exploited. Finally, methods of observation are discussed, and a specific photochemical example is given for the case of a mixture of formaldehyde and deuterioformaldehyde.
In this paper we extend our earlier work on cooperative two-photon absorption to the case of one- and three-photon allowed transitions using the principles of quantum electrodynamics. After deriving a general rate equation we consider two specific molecular systems: (i) van der Waals molecules in which the two centers have a fixed mutual orientation; and (ii) fluid samples with random molecular orientation. Calculations are shown to involve a new type of rotational average which gives rise to two-photon circular dichroism in case (i). The dependence of the rate upon molecular separation is discussed in detail, as is the possibility of resonance enhancement if suitable intermediate energy levels are present. Finally we draw attention to an effect specific to this mode of cooperative absorption and speculate on the possibility of direct observation of the effects of retardation.
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.