The hyperpolarizability, a nonlinear-optical property of a molecule, is the second-order
electric susceptibility
In electricity (electromagnetism), the electric susceptibility (\chi_; Latin: ''susceptibilis'' "receptive") is a dimensionless proportionality constant that indicates the degree of polarization of a dielectric material in response to an applied ...
per unit volume. The hyperpolarizability can be calculated using
quantum chemical calculations developed in several software packages. See
nonlinear optics
Nonlinear optics (NLO) is the branch of optics that describes the behaviour of light in ''nonlinear media'', that is, media in which the polarization density P responds non-linearly to the electric field E of the light. The non-linearity is typic ...
.
Definition and higher orders
The linear electric
polarizability
Polarizability usually refers to the tendency of matter, when subjected to an electric field, to acquire an electric dipole moment in proportion to that applied field. It is a property of all matter, considering that matter is made up of elementar ...
in
isotropic media is defined as the ratio of the induced
dipole moment of an atom to the electric field
that produces this dipole moment.
Therefore the dipole moment is
:
In an isotropic medium
is in the same direction as
, i.e.
is a scalar. In an anisotropic medium
and
can be in different directions and the polarisability is now a tensor.
The total density of induced polarization is the product of the number density of molecules multiplied by the dipole moment of each molecule, i.e.
:
where
is the concentration,
is the
Vacuum permittivity
Vacuum permittivity, commonly denoted (pronounced "epsilon nought" or "epsilon zero"), is the value of the absolute dielectric permittivity of classical vacuum. It may also be referred to as the permittivity of free space, the electric const ...
, and
is the
Electric susceptibility
In electricity (electromagnetism), the electric susceptibility (\chi_; Latin: ''susceptibilis'' "receptive") is a dimensionless proportionality constant that indicates the degree of polarization of a dielectric material in response to an applied ...
.
In a
nonlinear optical medium
Nonlinear optics (NLO) is the branch of optics that describes the behaviour of light in ''nonlinear media'', that is, media in which the polarization density P responds non-linearly to the electric field E of the light. The non-linearity is typ ...
, the polarization density is written as a series expansion in powers of the applied electric field, and the coefficients are termed the non-linear susceptibility.
:
where the coefficients χ
(''n'') are the ''n''-th-order
susceptibilities of the medium, and the presence of such a term is generally referred to as an ''n''-th-order nonlinearity. In isotropic media
is zero for even ''n'', and is a scalar for odd n. In general, χ
(''n'') is an (''n'' + 1)-th-rank
tensor
In mathematics, a tensor is an algebraic object that describes a multilinear relationship between sets of algebraic objects related to a vector space. Tensors may map between different objects such as vectors, scalars, and even other tens ...
.
It is natural to perform the same expansion for the non-linear molecular dipole moment
:
i.e. the ''n''-th-order susceptibility for an ensemble of molecules is simply related to the ''n''-th-order hyperpolarizability for a single molecule by
:
With this definition
is equal to
defined above for the linear polarizability. Often
is given the symbol
and
is given the symbol
. However, care is needed because some authors
take out the factor
from
, so that
and hence
, which is convenient because then the (hyper-)polarizability may be accurately called the (nonlinear-)susceptibility per molecule, but at the same time inconvenient because of the inconsistency with the usual linear polarisability definition above.
See also
*
Intrinsic hyperpolarizability
Intrinsic hyperpolarizability in physics, mathematics and statistics, is a scale invariant quantity that can be used to compare molecules of different sizes. The intrinsic hyperpolarizability is defined as the hyperpolarizability divided by the Ku ...
References
External links
The Nonlinear Optics Web Site
Nonlinear optics
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