Nonlinear Optics is one of the important subdisciplines of Modern Optics. It mainly deals with the light-matter interaction when the material response is nonlinear. In the prescribed course we study the basic nonlinear optical effects (like higher harmonic generation, optical Kerr effect, self-phase modulation etc) that take place when the material is illuminated by a strong light (preferably Laser). The course offers the subject matter by giving a rigorous theoretical background and framework for a nonlinear effect, followed by details of how such an effect is implemented in real applications. The course is prepared for the senior graduate students having a prior idea of electromagnetic theory. The course is also useful to the junior PhD students whose research interest is related to Photonics.
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