J.H. Kaufman, Owen R. Melroy, et al.
Synthetic Metals
A model for the lowest-order optical nonlinearity in InSb is presented. A method for ensuring the cancellation of sizeable contributions throughout the Brillouin zone is incorporated in the model. A calculation, based on the band structure of InSb at k=0, successfully accounts for the dispersion of the optical nonlinearity near the band gap, measured by a second-harmonic-generation (SHG) experiment in InSb. General results are also presented on the interpretation of SHG measurements in absorbing media, with special attention devoted to interference experiments. From a comparison of the experimental dispersion with the theory, values are obtained for momentum matrix elements near k=0. © 1972 The American Physical Society.
J.H. Kaufman, Owen R. Melroy, et al.
Synthetic Metals
T.N. Morgan
Semiconductor Science and Technology
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Technical Digest-International Electron Devices Meeting
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