O. Blum et al., APPLICATION OF RADIATIVE RENORMALIZATION TO STRONG-FIELD RESONANT NONLINEAR-OPTICAL INTERACTIONS, Physical review. A, 47(6), 1993, pp. 5165-5179
The Liouville equation for the density matrix can be recast so that th
e external-field terms which couple density-matrix elements are second
order in the field. This approach is shown to have a profound effect
on the steady-state analysis of strong-field resonant nonlinear optica
l problems. First, in the case where parity or appropriate field restr
ictions apply, there is a reduction of the number of coupled equations
which must be solved by at least a factor of 2. Second, this reformul
ation naturally leads to radiative-renormalization terms which are dir
ectly related to saturation, Stark shifts, and Rabi splittings. We can
use this simple formalism to obtain solutions to a number of resonant
nonlinear problems including cases where there are two or more strong
fields. The renormalization described here is equivalent to a Dyson-e
quation analysis.