coupled oscillations in nonlinear optics
Coupled oscillations in nonlinear optics refer to the simultaneous and interdependent vibrations of two or more optical entities, such as light waves or photons, in a nonlinear medium. These oscillations are influenced by and affect each other due to nonlinear interactions, resulting in complex and non-trivial behavior that differs from linear systems.
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