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Test of Higher-Order Nonlinearity via Low-Order Harmonic Generation Revisited

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Abstract

We measure the ratio between fifth- and third-harmonic signals from air as a function of the laser intensity determined by mode measurements. Our results do not support the presence of a higher-order Kerr nonlinearity.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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