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A quantum theory of four-wave mixing in graphene

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Abstract

We present a dynamic quantum perturbation theory to describe four-wave-mixing intensity at optical frequencies in graphene. The theory, which uses a classical field and quantum graphene, fits recent experimental results.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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