Abstract

Raman Induced Phase Conjugation (RIPC), a form of nondegenerate, backward four-wave mixing is used to measure the ratio of the resonant and non-resonant components of the third order nonlinearity in benzene from the 992 Cm-1 Raman mode. A computer code which models RIPC intensity is used to fit theoretical intensity to those obtained in experiment.

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