Guided-wave resonance and enhanced nonlinear-optical effects
Physical review. B, Condensed matter1982Vol. 26(10), pp. 5987–5988
Abstract
We show that the surface-plasmon resonance is not the only electromagnetic resonance which can lead to the enhancement of nonlinear-optical effects. In this Communication we consider another electromagnetic resonance, namely, the guided-wave resonance; we show that this electromagnetic resonance leads to a much greater enhancement than that due to the surface-plasmon resonance.
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