Abstract

Raman-induced phase conjugation (RIPC), a form of four-wave mixing, is used to measure the ratio of the resonant to the nonresonant components of the third-order nonlinear susceptibilities of some derivatives of benzene. This is done by using the dependence of the RIPC spectral shapes on these parameters. A computer code that models RIPC spectra is used to fit theoretical spectra to those obtained in experiment.

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