“Nonperturbative Nonlinearities”: Perhaps Less than Meets the Eye

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Abstract

We address challenges in characterizing changes in permittivity and refractive index beyond standard perturbative methods with special attention given to transparent conductive oxides (TCOs). We unveil a realistic limit to permittivity changes under high optical power densities. Our study covers both slow and ultrafast nonlinearities, demonstrating that all nonlinearities induce refractive index changes accurately described by a simple curve with saturation electric field (or irradiance) and maximum change of permittivity at saturation. Our model, grounded in material properties, like oscillator strength and characteristic times, offers a robust framework for understanding and predicting nonlinear optical phenomena in TCOs and other materials. We differentiate between the significance of higher-order nonlinear susceptibilities in ultrafast and slow nonlinear scenarios. We aim to provide valuable insights for researchers exploring strong light-matter interaction.

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Khurgin, J. B., & Kinsey, N. (2024). “Nonperturbative Nonlinearities”: Perhaps Less than Meets the Eye. ACS Photonics, 11(8), 2874–2887. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsphotonics.4c00645

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