Results on two-bit gate design for quantum computers
D.P. Divincenzo, J.A. Smolin
PhysComp 1994
Andrews and Blake [Phys. Rev. A 38, 3113 (1988)] have presented an analysis suggesting that no coherent optical second-harmonic radiation is produced to any order in a multipole expansion by a fluid of noninteracting, randomly oriented molecules under excitation by a plane-wave electric field. We demonstrate to all orders of nonlocality that the correct description of any isotropic centrosymmetric medium in the field of a plane wave includes a longitudinal (generalized) nonlinear source polarization, which was not treated by Andrews and Blake. This bulk polarization does not give rise to a second-harmonic wave with a growing intensity in the medium; however, as has been recognized in the literature, it cannot be neglected in measurements of second-harmonic generation from surfaces and interfaces, since a longitudinal polarization is capable of exciting transverse electromagnetic waves at a discontinuity. © 1990 The American Physical Society.
D.P. Divincenzo, J.A. Smolin
PhysComp 1994
U. Hofer, Leping Li, et al.
QELS 1992
S.L. Palfrey, T.F. Heinz
Journal of the Optical Society of America B: Optical Physics
T.F. Heinz, S.L. Palfrey, et al.
Optics Letters