Nonlinear nano Optics and its Application: Bond Model for Semiconductor Characterization
Abstract
This paper begins with a brief history of nonlinear optics and how the bond model emerges as a need to obtain a better physical picture of nonlinearity. A description about the possible application of the bond model is presented afterward followed by a theoretical explanation of its fundamentals. The possibility to develop this model for future application such as surface reconstruction characterization, real time surface biosensor monitoring, and semiconductor surface bandgap determination is also presented at the end.
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