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Gallium Indium Phosphide Nanostructures with Suppressed Photoluminescence for Applications in Nonlinear Optics

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Abstract

Nanostructured GaInP shows remarkable second-order nonlinear properties. By measuring the second harmonic generation before and after stimulating intrinsic photobleaching, we observed suppressed photoluminescence and unchanged nonlinear properties, making it suitable for low-noise applications.

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