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Cascaded Bistable Optical Devices Based on Two Photon Absorption in Room Temperature InSb

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Abstract

InSb at room temperature exhibits significant dispersive nonlinearity at 10 μm as a result of generation of free carriers by a two-photon absorption process(1). This has enabled us to study optical bistability in InSb at room temperature using pulsed CO2 laser radiation(2).

© 1985 Optical Society of America

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