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Dual-Arm Z-scan for measuring nonlinearities of solutes in solution

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Abstract

Performing identical and simultaneous Z-scans on two samples (solvent and solvent plus solute), the effects of solvent n2 can be essentially eliminated, thus overcoming a longstanding problem in organic dye nonlinear characterization.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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