Abstract

Nonlinear and linear optical responses of mobile holes in the "camelback"-shaped valence band of tellurium are calculated without expansion in powers of electric field of the wave. We predict unusual nonlinear properties depending on intensity, frequency, and polarization of the driving field, as well as on the free-hole concentration and hydrostatic pressure.

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