Abstract
An ensemble of neutral excitations in a 1/3 Laughlin liquid is studied experimentally. It has been found that excitations induce a nonlinear optical response in the form of a quadratic dependence of the reflection signal on the pump power. The reported experimental results have shown that the observed effect is due to the contribution of the coherent anti-Stokes–Stokes scattering from the excited Laughlin liquid.
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