Kanemitsu et al., 1995 - Google Patents
Third-order nonlinear optical susceptibility and photoluminescence in porous siliconKanemitsu et al., 1995
- Document ID
- 3456611879438755147
- Author
- Kanemitsu Y
- Okamoto S
- Mito A
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Physical Review B
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Third-order nonlinear-optical-susceptibility spectra‖ χ (3)(-3ω; ω, ω, ω)‖ have been obtained for free-standing porous silicon films by third-harmonic-generation (THG) measurements in a third-harmonic photon energy region from 540 to 720 nm, which covers …
- 229910021426 porous silicon 0 title abstract description 30
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