研究目的
To develop a self-consistent, classical oscillator model for describing linear and nonlinear optical interactions in centrosymmetric and noncentrosymmetric materials, focusing on harmonic generation in bulk materials and metal-based nanostructures.
研究成果
The classical oscillator model provides a comprehensive framework for understanding linear and nonlinear optical interactions in centrosymmetric and noncentrosymmetric materials. It effectively describes harmonic generation processes in bulk materials and metal-based nanostructures, highlighting the significant roles of free and bound electrons. The model's self-consistency and inclusion of material dispersions offer valuable insights into the subtleties of light-matter interactions.
研究不足
The model primarily focuses on classical descriptions and may not fully capture quantum mechanical effects in nonlinear optical interactions. Additionally, the study is limited to centrosymmetric and noncentrosymmetric materials, with specific emphasis on metals and their nanostructures.