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Collisional effect of the solvent on the optical responses of a two-level system
ArticleAbstract: The optical properties of a two-level molecular system immersed in a thermal reservoir and irradiatePalabras claves:optical stochastic Bloch equations, Two-level systemAutores:Gorayeb M., José Luis Paz, Mastrodoménico A.Fuentes:scopusAbsorptive and dispersive optical profiles in fluctuating environments: A stochastic model
ArticleAbstract: In this study, we determined the absorptive and dispersive optical profiles of a molecular system coPalabras claves:Nonlinear optical properties, optical stochastic Bloch equations, White noiseAutores:José Luis Paz, Mastrodoménico A., Mendoza-García A.Fuentes:scopusNonlinear optical properties in molecular systems with non-zero permanent dipole moments in four-wave mixing under stochastic considerations
Book PartAbstract: The solvent effects over nonlinear optical properties of a two-level molecular system in presence ofPalabras claves:Autores:Cesar Costa-Vera, Jaime F. Cardenas-Garcia, José Luis Paz, Luis G. Rodríguez, Mastrodoménico A.Fuentes:googlescopusTwo-level dipolar system in a thermal bath interacting with a dynamic perturbation
Book PartAbstract: The coherence of a two-level system immersed in a thermal bath and irradiated with an electromagnetiPalabras claves:Autores:José Luis Paz, Mastrodoménico A., Mendoza-García A.Fuentes:scopusRotating wave approximation effects on the nonlinear optical responses of complex molecular systems using a four-wave mixing signal
ArticleAbstract: The study of a two-level molecular system with permanent dipole moments (PDM) immersed in a thermalPalabras claves:Permanent dipole moments, rotating wave approximation, Solvent effectsAutores:Cesar Costa-Vera, Jaime F. Cardenas-Garcia, José Luis Paz, Luis G. Rodríguez, Mastrodoménico A.Fuentes:googlescopusSolvent collisional effects in four-wave mixing
ArticleAbstract: The stochastic effects of a thermal bath on a two-level molecular system interacting with a classicaPalabras claves:four-wave mixing, optical stochastic Bloch equations, Two-level systemAutores:Izquierdo M., José Luis Paz, Mastrodoménico A.Fuentes:scopusSolvent effects on the optical properties of two-level systems with permanent dipole moments
Conference ObjectAbstract: The inclusion of the permanent dipole moments and the solvent on the optical conventional Bloch equaPalabras claves:Permanent dipole moments, rotating wave approximation, Solvent effectsAutores:Colmenares P.J., Izquierdo M., José Luis Paz, Mastrodoménico A.Fuentes:scopusStudy of the absorptive and dispersive responses of molecular systems under stochastic considerations
ArticleAbstract: Absorptive and dispersive nonlinear optical properties have been studied considering a two-level molPalabras claves:four-wave mixing, Optical stochastic Bloch equation, Permanent dipole momentsAutores:Cesar Costa-Vera, Jaime F. Cardenas-Garcia, José Luis Paz, Luis G. Rodríguez, Mastrodoménico A.Fuentes:googlescopusSymmetries in the frequency space of the four-wave mixing signal
Conference ObjectAbstract: In this work we studied the symmetry properties of the Rayleigh-type optical mixing signal, of a twoPalabras claves:Rayleigh-type optical mixing signal, Solvent effects, Symmetry propertiesAutores:Izquierdo M., José Luis Paz, Mastrodoménico A.Fuentes:scopusSymmetry properties in the study of the Rayleigh-type optical mixing signal in presence of a thermal bath
ArticleAbstract: In this work are studied the symmetry properties of the Rayleigh-type optical mixing signal of a twoPalabras claves:cumulant expansion, Rayleigh-type optical mixing signal, Solvent effectAutores:Izquierdo M., José Luis Paz, Mastrodoménico A.Fuentes:scopus