Abstract:
It is shown that in order to obtain a correct interpretation of experiments on four-photon nonlinear spectroscopy within the absorption line, it is necessary to allow not only for a coherent four-photon process due to a resonant electronic nonlinearity but also for a similar process involving generation of optically induced diffraction gratings followed by the diffraction of one of the probe beams from these gratings. It is also necessary to allow for the contribution of highly excited molecular states to the resonant electronic nonlinearity. General expressions are derived and investigated for the cubic susceptibility in an isotropic medium. It is found that all nonzero components of this tensor may be expressed in terms of a single scalar function of the interacting wave frequencies. The explicit form of this function is determined in the lowest order of perturbation theory.