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In recent years, we have been interested in the study of nonlinear optical effects at interfaces. Our motivation is twofold. First, while nonlinear optics in a bulk medium is now well developed, that at an interface has not received much attention since the early investigations of BLOEMBERGEN and co-workers on second-harmonic reflection from a surface [1]. Second, with the understanding of surface nonlinear optics, we hope to use it for the study of surface properties, in particular, for the study of molecular adsorption and overlayers on surfaces. There already exist various techniques for studies of this nature, such as photoemission, LEED, Auger, infrared, and Raman spectroscopy [2], but laser optical techniques are intrinsically better in spectral resolution.
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Shen, Y.R., Chen, C.K., Heinz, T.F., Ricard, D. (1981). Surface-Enhanced Nonlinear Optical Effects and Detection of Absorbed Molecular Monolayers. In: McKellar, A.R.W., Oka, T., Stoicheff, B.P. (eds) Laser Spectroscopy V. Springer Series in Optical Sciences, vol 30. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-38804-3_71
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