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Enhancement Mechanism of Nonlinear Optical Response of Transparent Conductive Oxides at Epsilon-Near-Zero

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Abstract

Transient nondegenerate nonlinear refraction of Indium Tin Oxide has been characterized in the near-infrared using femtosecond Beam-Deflection with independently tuned excitation and probe. ENZ enhancement depends more strongly on the probe wavelength than the excitation.

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