Terahertz Liquid Photonics

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B01=Liangliang Zhang
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Giant Nonlinearity
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Laser Induced Plasma
Laser-Matter Interaction
Liquids for THz Applications
Low-Inertia Nonlinearity of The Refractive Index
Micro-plasma for THz Wave Generation
Nonlinear Optics
Optical Breakdown
Oscillatory Nature of Nonlinearity
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Self-Interaction of Waves
Short Pulse Lasers
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Thermal Expansion
THz Kerr Effect
THz Liquid Photonics
THz Photonics
THz Science and Technology
THz Wave Detection
THz Wave Generation
Time Domain THz Spectroscopy
Transient Birefringence
Ultrafast Dynamics of Water Molecules
Ultrafast Optics

Product details

  • ISBN 9789811265631
  • Publication Date: 04 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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As a bridge between electronics and photonics, terahertz science and technology has made tremendous progress in the past decades. While terahertz wave generation from gas, solid and plasma with femtosecond laser excitation has been widely used, terahertz liquid photonics is a newly emerging topic in recent years. This book includes the most recent experimental results, theoretical analysis, and simulated calculations on terahertz emission and detection from liquid materials under ultrashort-pulse laser excitation, providing readers a comprehensive understanding of current developments in terahertz liquid photonics. By comparing with traditional sources, distinctive properties of terahertz wave generation from liquids are discussed in detail, which provides a new perspective in exploring laser-matter interactions.