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Frequency domain four-wave mixing spectroscopy of temperature and optical-intensity-dependent relaxation in CdSSe microcrystallite-doped glass

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Abstract

We describe cw frequency-domain nonlinear laser spectroscopy results obtained in the study of relaxation in glasses doped with microcrystallites of CdSSe. Measurements are made as a function of temperature and optical intensity, using low-intensity cw optical excitation. The results are interpreted based on the assumption that the dynamics of the nonlinear response in this material is controlled by traps.

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