Concept
Third-order Nonlinearity 0
Third-order nonlinearity refers to the nonlinear response of a material or system that is proportional to the cube of the applied field or intensity. It is crucial in nonlinear optics and photonics, where it enables phenomena like self-focusing, third-harmonic generation, and the Kerr effect, which are essential for applications such as all-optical switching and optical solitons.
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