Nonlinear excitation can be categorized into two types: natural and artificial. The natural type arises from the intrinsic nonlinear response of the material, while the artificial type stems from the ...
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Coherence Control in Nonlinear Optics
In a recent article published in the journal Light: Science & Applications, researchers explored a fundamental but often overlooked area of optical science: how spatial coherence can be controlled and ...
A new technical paper titled “Massively parallel and universal approximation of nonlinear functions using diffractive processors” was published by researchers at UCLA. “Nonlinear computation is ...
Scientists at Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, have for the first time succeeded in combining two major research fields in photonics by creating a nanoobject with special optical ...
When light passes through a material, it often behaves in unpredictable ways. This phenomenon is the subject of “nonlinear optics”, which is now integral to technological and scientific advances – ...
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