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Coherent and incoherent pump–probe specular inverse Faraday effect in media with instantaneous nonlinearity

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Abstract

A wave theory of the specular inverse Faraday effect (SIFE) that reveals the existence of coherent and incoherent terms of the phenomenon is presented. Recovery of various cubic nonlinear tensor components from the SIFE observation in transparent and opaque materials is examined.

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