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Third-order electronic susceptibilities of liquids measured by femtosecond kinetics of optical Kerr effect

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Abstract

Intense femtosecond optical pulses are used to discriminate temporally among the different processes involved in the third-order-induced polarization. The tensor elements deduced from the instantaneous measured components are compared with previous frequency-domain experimental results.

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