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Transient Nonlinear Refraction of Organic Solvents in Liquid and Gas Phase

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Abstract

The nonlinear refractive transients of organic solvents are measured. The response functions derived from liquids are used to predict pulsewidth dependent n2,eff. Comparisons are made between the second hyperpolarizabilities measured in liquid and gas phases.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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