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Nonlinear Optical Properties of Small Semiconductor Particles

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Abstract

Nonlinear optical phenomena such as optical phase conjugation or optical bistability could lead to a large variety of applications in the data processing field. However, the implementation of practical devices strongly depends upon the availability of appropriate nonlinear materials having, among other properties, a large value for x (3) and a fast response. With this respect, man-made composite materials such as the semiconductor-doped glasses hold great promise.

© 1988 Optical Society of America

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