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Nonlinear polarization spectroscopy in GaAs crystals: one- and two-photon resonances, excitonic effects, and the saturation of nonlinear susceptibilities

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Abstract

A new type of polarization spectroscopy (spectroscopy of nonlinear optical activity) is used to investigate the nonlocal response and latent anisotropy of gallium arsenide crystals.

© 1985 Optical Society of America

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