In crystal nonlinear optics, the nonlinear susceptibilities are determined by the crystal structure and symmetry. The second-order nonlinear susceptibility \(i^{(2)}\) is responsible for phenomena such as second-harmonic generation (SHG), sum-frequency generation (SFG), and difference-frequency generation (DFG).
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where \(P\) is the polarization, \(psilon_0\) is the vacuum permittivity, \(E\) is the electric field, and \(i^{(n)}\) are the nonlinear susceptibility tensors.