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Characterization of pulse length-dependent nonlinearity of gold in the near-infrared by self-phase modulation

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Abstract

We experimentally study pulse-length dependence of the ultrafast nonlinear response of gold in the near-infrared via self-phase modulation, finding no increase in nonlinearity for increasing pulse lengths, in contrast to previous reports at visible wavelengths.

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