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The molecular cross-section for two photon absorptions is proportional to the imaginary part of &gamma;
The molecular cross-section for two photon absorptions is proportional to the imaginary part of &gamma;


:<math>/sigma(/omega) /ispropto Im [/gamma(-/omega; /omega, /omega, - /omega)]\,\!</math>
:<math>\sigma(\omega) \propto Im [\gamma(-\omega; \omega, \omega, - \omega)]\,\!</math>
 
The bulk TPA coefficient is often represented by &beta;, not to be confused with the first hyperpolarizability.

Latest revision as of 16:46, 4 January 2010

The molecular cross-section for two photon absorptions is proportional to the imaginary part of γ

<math>\sigma(\omega) \propto Im [\gamma(-\omega; \omega, \omega, - \omega)]\,\!</math>

The bulk TPA coefficient is often represented by β, not to be confused with the first hyperpolarizability.