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Giant Optical Nonlinearities and Ultrafast Control of Optical Symmetry via IR-Resonant Raman Scattering

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Abstract

Raman scattering via ionic dipoles is a forgotten pathway that produces giant optical nonlinearities in crystals when a field is IR resonant, offering ultrafast control of optical symmetry and constants from THz to visible frequencies.

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