Hi, thanks first for the excellent video series on the basics of NLO in physics. I have a question about your video: ua-cam.com/video/aJ3ymzEdKPE/v-deo.html Lecture 49: Four Wave Mixing - Time 10:15 Here you say that the three waves for the FWM are used to generate E(w4) but in E(T) E(w4) is not included. So can we generally omit E(w4) - wave to be generated - in the driver term for polarization? Thank you for the clarification. :)
Is it possible to share the lecture slides or book reference?
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Hi, thanks first for the excellent video series on the basics of NLO in physics.
I have a question about your video: ua-cam.com/video/aJ3ymzEdKPE/v-deo.html
Lecture 49: Four Wave Mixing - Time 10:15
Here you say that the three waves for the FWM are used to generate E(w4) but in E(T) E(w4) is not included.
So can we generally omit E(w4) - wave to be generated - in the driver term for polarization?
Thank you for the clarification. :)