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Near-infrared dye having a large ultrafast third-order susceptibility

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Abstract

Efficient degenerate four-wave mixing of 160-psec infrared light pulses at λ = 1.064 μm in solutions of a new dye that absorbs between 1.0 and 1.6 μm is reported. A Kerr-like third-order susceptibility of χxyyx(3)=8±3)×10-12esu with a decay time of less than 50 psec is observed in various solvents.

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