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Measurement of Second Hyperpolarizability and Nuclear Rotational Response of Gas-phase Carbon Disulfide

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Abstract

We use nonlinear beam deflection to separate the bound-electronic and nuclear-rotational responses in gas-phase CS2. This allows a direct comparison of the second hyperpolarizability to our liquid CS2 measurements considering local-field effects.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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