Abstract
We found that the Z-scan measurements as a function of the laser polarization are capable to distinguish cumulative-thermal, orientational, and ultrafast-electronic nonlinearities in CS2. These three nonlinearities were simultaneously excited using a high-repetition-rate ultrafast laser.
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