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Nonlinear-optical Rayleigh scattering

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Abstract

We present a general theory of second-harmonic generation from the surface of small spherical particles. Experimental data for dye-coated polystyrene spheres of 30-nm radius confirm predicted scattering patterns and selection rules.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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