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NONLINEAR OPTICAL PROCESS
Third harmonic generation; Third-harmonic generation
  • N-th harmonic generation

The Third Generation (2009 film)         
2009 NEPALI FILM
The third generation(2009)
The Third Generation (2009) (तेस्रो पुस्ता २०६६ in Nepali) is a documentary based on a 19-year-old Nepalese boy who leaves his well paid job with the United Nations in order to continue his education in a western country. The documentary was released in Helsinki on 16 July 2009 and was written and directed by young Nepali filmmaker Manoj Bhusal.
third-generation         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
3rd generation; The Third Generation; Third-generation; Third Generation; Third generation (disambiguation); Generation III
¦ adjective denoting a broadband digital telephone technology that supports Internet connection and multimedia services.
E3G         
GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE THINK TANK (2004-)
Third Generation Environmentalism
E3G (Third Generation Environmentalism) is a climate change think tank operating to accelerate a global transition to a low-carbon future. The organisation has staff based in Brussels, Berlin, London and Washington, D.

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Harmonic generation

Harmonic generation (HG, also called multiple harmonic generation) is a nonlinear optical process in which n {\displaystyle n} photons with the same frequency interact with a nonlinear material, are "combined", and generate a new photon with n {\displaystyle n} times the energy of the initial photons (equivalently, n {\displaystyle n} times the frequency and the wavelength divided by n {\displaystyle n} ).