Sum-frequency generation via a resonant quadrupole transition in sodium

Abstract
We show that second-order nonlinear optical processes such as sum and difference generation can be observed in isotropic media, despite the fact that such processes are forbidden in the electric-dipole approximation. A theoretical treatment of quadrupole sum- and difference-frequency generation is given, which includes the effects of spin-orbit and Zeeman splittings. The quadrupole nonlinear susceptibility is evaluated and expressions for phase matching and output power are found. We have generally confirmed the theoretical predictions by observing quadrupole sum-frequency generation of ultraviolet light in sodium vapor. Deviations of the data from the simple theory can be satisfactorily accounted for by the effects of two-photon saturation, induced index of refraction changes, and single- and multi-photon absorption. Generalization of the dipole forbidden susceptibilities to the case of quadrupole-pumped processes is discussed, with difference-frequency generation in Cs vapor considered as an example.