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Calculations on nonlinear optical properties for large systems: the elongation method

For design purposes one needs to relate the structure of proposed materials to their NLO (nonlinear optical) and other properties, which is a situation where theoretical approaches can be very helpful in providing suggestions for candidate systems that subsequently can be synthesized and studied exp...

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Autores principales: Gu, Feng Long, Aoki, Yuriko, Springborg, Michael, Kirtman, Bernard
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2279066
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author Gu, Feng Long
Aoki, Yuriko
Springborg, Michael
Kirtman, Bernard
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Aoki, Yuriko
Springborg, Michael
Kirtman, Bernard
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description For design purposes one needs to relate the structure of proposed materials to their NLO (nonlinear optical) and other properties, which is a situation where theoretical approaches can be very helpful in providing suggestions for candidate systems that subsequently can be synthesized and studied experimentally. This brief describes the quantum-mechanical treatment of the response to one or more external oscillating electric fields for molecular and macroscopic, crystalline systems. To calculate NLO properties of large systems, a linear scaling generalized elongation method for the efficient and accurate calculation is introduced. The reader should be aware that this treatment is particularly feasible for complicated three-dimensional and/or delocalized systems that are intractable when applied to conventional or other linear scaling methods.
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spelling cern-22790662021-04-21T19:06:46Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2279066engGu, Feng LongAoki, YurikoSpringborg, MichaelKirtman, BernardCalculations on nonlinear optical properties for large systems: the elongation methodOther Fields of PhysicsFor design purposes one needs to relate the structure of proposed materials to their NLO (nonlinear optical) and other properties, which is a situation where theoretical approaches can be very helpful in providing suggestions for candidate systems that subsequently can be synthesized and studied experimentally. This brief describes the quantum-mechanical treatment of the response to one or more external oscillating electric fields for molecular and macroscopic, crystalline systems. To calculate NLO properties of large systems, a linear scaling generalized elongation method for the efficient and accurate calculation is introduced. The reader should be aware that this treatment is particularly feasible for complicated three-dimensional and/or delocalized systems that are intractable when applied to conventional or other linear scaling methods.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:22790662014
spellingShingle Other Fields of Physics
Gu, Feng Long
Aoki, Yuriko
Springborg, Michael
Kirtman, Bernard
Calculations on nonlinear optical properties for large systems: the elongation method
title Calculations on nonlinear optical properties for large systems: the elongation method
title_full Calculations on nonlinear optical properties for large systems: the elongation method
title_fullStr Calculations on nonlinear optical properties for large systems: the elongation method
title_full_unstemmed Calculations on nonlinear optical properties for large systems: the elongation method
title_short Calculations on nonlinear optical properties for large systems: the elongation method
title_sort calculations on nonlinear optical properties for large systems: the elongation method
topic Other Fields of Physics
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2279066
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