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Nondegenerate, Transient Nonlinear Refraction of Indium Tin Oxide Excited at Epsilon-Near-Zero

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Abstract

We measure nondegenerate nonlinear refraction of ITO as we tune the excitation wavelength through Epsilon-Near-Zero (ENZ) for a fixed probing wavelength. Unlike the degenerate case, there is no observed peak in the nonlinearity at ENZ.

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