Abstract
In nonresonant nonlinear optical processes in electronic systems, the real population of the initial state for virtual optical excitations can be either the usual singlet ground state S0 or an optically pumped excited state S”, and the respective nonresonant processes can differ markedly depending on the time and frequency responses of the excited-state population.1,2
© 1991 Optical Society of America
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