Intrinsic cascading contributions to the fifth- and seventh-order electronically off-resonant Raman spectroscopies

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The cascading polarization contributing to the femtosecond fifth- and seventh-order coherent Raman scattering processes is obtained in terms of the third- and fifth-order Raman response functions. It is found that four cascading processes contribute to the fifth-order Raman scattering signal. In the case of the seventh-order Raman scattering, there are 34 possible cascading processes contributing to the seventh-order Raman scattering signal, and they are classified as χ(5)Xχ(3)- and χ(3) Xχ(3)Xχ(3)-types depending on the involved low-order nonlinear optical processes. Due to the complicated interference among these polarization fields, it may not be possible to experimentally measure the pure seventh-order Raman scattering signal without contamination from the cascaded contributions. © 2000 American Institute of Physics.

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Cho, M., Blank, D. A., Sung, J., Park, K., Hahn, S., & Fleming, G. R. (2000). Intrinsic cascading contributions to the fifth- and seventh-order electronically off-resonant Raman spectroscopies. Journal of Chemical Physics, 112(5), 2082–2094. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.480777

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