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Measurement of electronic optical Kerr coefficients

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Abstract

Highly nonlinear optical materials are of importance for a number of current applications, including optical phase conjugation and bistable optical devices. In this paper we describe a degenerate four-wave mixing technique we have developed to measure the optical Kerr coefficient (n2).

© 1981 Optical Society of America

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