A general theory of inhomogeneous broadening for nonlinear susceptibilities: the second hyperpolarizability
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physics.chem-ph
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gaussiannonlineartheorybroadeninggeneralinhomogeneousspectroscopyaccurate
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A general theory of inhomogeneous broadening is rarely applied to nonlinear spectroscopy in lieu of either a simple Lorentzian or Gaussian model. In this work, we generalize all the important third-order nonlinear susceptibility expressions obtained with sum-over state quantum calculations to include Gaussian and stretched Gaussian distributions of Lorentzians. This theory gives a better fit to subtle spectral features - such as the shoulder of the electroabsorption peak, and is a more accurate tool for determining transition moments from spectroscopy experiments.
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