Impact of interparticle dipole–dipole interactions on optical nonlinearity of nanocomposites
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Abstract: In this paper, effect of dipole-dipole interactions on nonlinear optical properties of the system of randomly located semiconductor nanoparticles embedded in bulk dielectric matrix is investigated. This effect results from the nonzero variance of the net dipole field in an ensemble. The analytical expressions describing the contribution of the dipole-dipole coupling to nonlinear dielectric susceptibility are obtained. The derived relationships are applicable over the full range of nanoparticle volume fractions. The factors entering into the contribution and depending on configuration of the dipoles are calculated for several cases. It is shown that for the different arrangements of dipole alignments the relative change of this contribution does not exceed 1/3.
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