Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-20-2020
Publication Title
Journal of Optical Society of America B
Volume
37
Issue
6
First page number:
1769
Last page number:
1774
Abstract
The second hyperpolarizability (��) of carbon disulfide (CS2) is measured by gas-phase electric-field-induced second-harmonic generation for laser wavelengths in the range 765–1064 nm. The observed hyperpolarizability is decomposed into electronic (����) and vibrational (����) contributions, and the dispersion curve for ���� is extrapolated to the static limit, with the result of ����0=12558±93 atomic units =7.83±0.06×10−61C4m4J−3=6.33±0.0×10−36 esu (Taylor series convention). The results of this experiment agree with other recent nonlinear optical measurements and theoretical calculations.
Disciplines
Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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Language
English
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Repository Citation
Fernandez, R. N.,
Shelton, D. P.
(2020).
Hyperpolarizability Dispersion Measured for CS2 Vapor.
Journal of Optical Society of America B, 37(6),
1769-1774.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/JOSAB.394315