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- Optical_rectification abstract "Electro-optic rectification (EOR), also referred to as optical rectification, is a non-linear optical process that consists of the generation of a quasi-DC polarization in a non-linear medium at the passage of an intense optical beam. For typical intensities, optical rectification is a second-order phenomenon which is based on the inverse process of the electro-optic effect. It was reported for the first time in 1962, when radiation from a ruby laser was transmitted through potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KDP) and potassium dideuterium phosphate (KDdP) crystals.".
- Optical_rectification thumbnail Electron_asymmetric_motion_animation.gif?width=300.
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- Optical_rectification wikiPageRevisionID "634971123".
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nonlinear_optics.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Category:Terahertz_technology.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Diode.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Electro-optic_effect.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Femtosecond.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Laser.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Lattice_vibration.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Metal.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Monopotassium_phosphate.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Non-linear_optics.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Nonlinear_optics.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Phonon.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Polaritonics.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Polarization_(electrostatics).
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Polarization_density.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Potassium_dideuterium_phosphate.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Potassium_dihydrogen_phosphate.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Pulsed_laser.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Rectifier.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Ruby_laser.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Surface_plasmon.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Surface_plasmons.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Surface_second_harmonic_generation.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Terahertz.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Terahertz_radiation.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Terahertz_time-domain_spectroscopy.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink Zinc_telluride.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink File:Electron_asymmetric_motion_animation.gif.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLink File:Optical_rectification.svg.
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLinkText "Electro-optic rectification".
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLinkText "Optical rectification".
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLinkText "optical rectification".
- Optical_rectification wikiPageWikiLinkText "optically rectified".
- Optical_rectification hasPhotoCollection Optical_rectification.
- Optical_rectification subject Category:Nonlinear_optics.
- Optical_rectification subject Category:Terahertz_technology.
- Optical_rectification hypernym Process.
- Optical_rectification type Election.
- Optical_rectification comment "Electro-optic rectification (EOR), also referred to as optical rectification, is a non-linear optical process that consists of the generation of a quasi-DC polarization in a non-linear medium at the passage of an intense optical beam. For typical intensities, optical rectification is a second-order phenomenon which is based on the inverse process of the electro-optic effect.".
- Optical_rectification label "Optical rectification".
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- Optical_rectification sameAs Q7098892.
- Optical_rectification sameAs Q7098892.
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- Optical_rectification depiction Electron_asymmetric_motion_animation.gif.
- Optical_rectification isPrimaryTopicOf Optical_rectification.