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Polarization-resolved Z-scan measurements to discriminate two distinct mixed refractive nonlinearities

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Abstract

Different nonlinear optical processes may occur during light-matter interaction such as electronic, orientational and thermal. We investigated polarization-resolved Z-scan to distinguish two of these processes occurring simultaneously. Analytical equations were derived to quantify the contributions.

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