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ECE-1466 Modern Optics Course Notes Part 10
Prof. Charles A. DiMarzio Northeastern University Spring 2002 May 02002 Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University
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Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University
Lecture Overview Two-Photon Mathematical Analysis Classical “Electron on a Spring” Non-Linear Response Quantum Second-Order Perturbation “Virtual State” Spatial and Temporal Issues May 02002 Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University
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Classical Description
(Electron as a Mass on a Spring) a x v v x May 02002 Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University
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Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University
Energy Level Diagrams Fluorescence 2-photon May 02002 Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University
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Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University
Mathematical Model Oversimplification, but useful for understanding Poisson Distribution Mean Number Probability of a Pair Time Interval Virtual State Lifetime May 02002 Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University
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Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University
Calculations Mean Number of Fluorescence Photons Mean Rate Defines d = 2-Photon cross-section in m4sec Typical Value For 1/10 Photon per 100fs (laser pulse interval) May 02002 Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University
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Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University
Power Requirement Photon Irradiance Irradance Diffraction-Limited Area (1 square micrometer) Average Power at 100MHz, 100 fs width May 02002 Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University
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Spatial and Temporal Issues
Focus the Light High Irradiance Depth-Slicing Resolution Sharpening Make the Pulse Short Low Duty Cycle Less Damage High Peak Power Stronger Signals E2 E E2A P=EA May 02002 Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University
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Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University
Course Summary Radiometry Diffraction F F’ Object Image Polarization Geometric Optics NL Optics Interference Applications May 02002 Chuck DiMarzio, Northeastern University
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