2019
DOI: 10.1134/s0030400x19060225
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Second-Harmonic Generation from a Thin Cylindrical Layer. I. An Analytical Solution

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“…Let us direct Cartesian axes in such a way that the wave vector of an incident electromagnetic wave lies in plane OXZ, the spheroidal particle axis is aligned with axis OZ, and the geometric particle center is at the origin of coordinates. The diagrams of the problem being solved is similar in this case to the diagram of second-harmonic generation in the surface layer of a cylindrical particle [1], and formulae for the explicit form of vectors similar to the ones found in [2] may be used: k (ω) = k ω sin θ in e x + k ω cos θ in e z , k (2ω) = k 2ω e r , e (ω) = cos θ in (− cos ϕ in + iσ sin ϕ in )…”
Section: Explicit Form Of Vectorsmentioning
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“…Let us direct Cartesian axes in such a way that the wave vector of an incident electromagnetic wave lies in plane OXZ, the spheroidal particle axis is aligned with axis OZ, and the geometric particle center is at the origin of coordinates. The diagrams of the problem being solved is similar in this case to the diagram of second-harmonic generation in the surface layer of a cylindrical particle [1], and formulae for the explicit form of vectors similar to the ones found in [2] may be used: k (ω) = k ω sin θ in e x + k ω cos θ in e z , k (2ω) = k 2ω e r , e (ω) = cos θ in (− cos ϕ in + iσ sin ϕ in )…”
Section: Explicit Form Of Vectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We characterize mathematical properties using vector f (2ω) , which is defined, following the notation from [1,3], as…”
Section: Properties Of the Spatial Distribution Of Double-frequency R...mentioning
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“…Following the line of reasoning from [5,8], we define the electric field vector of an incident plane electromagnetic wave at a point characterized by radius vector x as…”
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“…Formula (5), which was derived in [4,5,8] with the use of the Green function method, is applicable in calculations of the electric field of radiation generated in the surface layer of dielectric particles of arbitrary shape. Integration should be performed over the entire area S of the particle surface covered with an optically nonlinear layer.…”
Section: Electric Field Of the Second Harmonicmentioning
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