Advanced Methods in Exploring Light–Matter Interactions and Nonlinear Effects Optics Applications
A special issue of Photonics (ISSN 2304-6732).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 April 2025 | Viewed by 310
Special Issue Editors
Interests: nonlinear optics; high-power laser; stimulated Brillouin scattering; solid-state laser; spectral imaging; microimaging
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Interests: nonlinear optical microscopy; coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectrum; ultrafast laser spectroscopy; measurement of temperature and concentration in high-temperature turbulent combustion field
Interests: millimeter-wave/terahertz system-on-chip; biomedical communication systems; millimeter-wave/terahertz phased arrays; RF chips; on-chip/AiP antennas; low-power implantable chips; implantable/wearable body communication; embedded systems
Interests: fiber-optics; digital holography; wavefront shaping; deep learning; quantitative phase imaging
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Interests: adaptive optics; wavefront sensing; laser communication; flow measurements
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The investigation of light–matter interactions and nonlinear optics has been a research hotspot in recent years. This research has gained significant momentum owing to its pivotal role in advancing technologies across various fields, such as solid-state laser, nonlinear optical microscopy, high-energy physics, and millimeter-wave/terahertz system-on-chip. Its aim is to understand the new application of light–matter interactions and nonlinear optics. As an example, the development of advanced imaging and spectroscopic methods has further propelled our ability to characterize and engineer materials to an unprecedented level. The scope of this Special Issue includes the latest advances in experimental, theoretical, and computational aspects of light–matter interactions and nonlinear effects optics.
Here, we invite original research articles and reviews on these topics. We encourage contributions that explore new aspects of these areas, including but not limited to the following:
- Solid-state laser technology and their applications;
- Nonlinear optics and high-power laser interactions;
- Nonlinear optical microscopy;
- AO systems and component technologies;
- Machine learning applications in optical systems;
- Wavefront shaping for enhanced optical performance;
- Computational imaging techniques in nonlinear optics;
- Millimeter-wave/terahertz system-on-chip.
We believe this Special Issue will offer a thorough overview of the latest advances in high-power lasers, light–matter interactions, and related fields. We eagerly anticipate your contributions.
Dr. Zhaohong Liu
Prof. Dr. Yuanqin Xia
Dr. Xiao Fang
Dr. Jiawei Sun
Dr. Zeyu Gao
Dr. Jiarui Li
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- high-power lasers
- nonlinear optics
- light–matter interactions
- solid-state lasers
- Brillouin microscopy
- Raman spectroscopy
- radar detection
- machine learning in optical systems
- wavefront shaping
- computational imaging
- adaptive optics
- fiber-optic systems
- laser-based sensing
- optical imaging techniques
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