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    Third-order optical nonlinearity in two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides

    , Article Communications in Theoretical Physics ; Volume 70, Issue 3 , 2018 , Pages 344-360 ; 02536102 (ISSN) Khorasani, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    We present a detailed calculation of the linear and nonlinear optical response of four types of monolayer two-dimensional (2D) transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), having the formula MX2 with M = Mo, W and X = S, Se. The calculations are based on 6-band tight-binding model of TMDCs, and then performing a semi-classical perturbation analysis of response functions. We numerically calculate the linear and nonlinear surface susceptibility tensors with ωΣ = ωr + ωs + ωt. Both non-degenerate and degenerate cases are studied for third-harmonic generation and nonlinear refractive index, respectively. Computational results obtained with no external fitting parameters are discussed regarding two... 

    Two new swinging interferometers

    , Article Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics ; Volume 9, Issue 7 , 2007 , Pages 560-564 ; 14644258 (ISSN) Yazdi, S ; Rashidian, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    The most important disadvantage of swinging interferometers is that the optical path difference created in them is a nonlinear function of the rotation angle. In this paper, two new swinging interferometers are presented which have good linearity and provide a larger path difference in response to the rotation angle compared to other interferometers. This makes them suitable for applications such as high-resolution spectroscopy, and precision micro and nanopositioning. In one of these two interferometers, the optical path difference is created by rotation of a system composed of four mirrors, and in the other one it is created by rotation of a system consisting of two mirrors. They are not...