Abstract
Most applications of conjugated polymers in nonlinear optical devices will require knowledge of the intensity-dependent refractive index, defined by where n0 is the linear index, and I is the light intensity. We have developed a technique1 which allows for time-resolved measurements (to distinguish between thermal and electronic nonlinearities) of n2.
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