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2021

Two- and Three-Photon Linear Circular Dichroism in Semiconductors of Cubic Symmetry


R. Ya. RasulovR. Ya. Rasulov, V. R. RasulovV. R. Rasulov, I. EshboltaevI. Eshboltaev, R. R. SultonovR. R. Sultonov
Российский физический журнал
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11182-021-02265-x
Abstract / Full Text

The linear-circular dichroism of two- and three-photon absorption of light in semiconductors of hole conductivity with cubic symmetry is theoretically investigated. The matrix elements of two- and three-photon optical transitions occurring between the subbands of the semiconductor valence band are calculated. Transitions associated with both non-simultaneous absorption of individual photons and simultaneous absorption of two photons are taken into account, and the spectral and temperature dependences of the coefficients of two- and three-photon absorption of polarized radiation are determined.

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  • Fergana State University, Fergana, Republic of UzbekistanR. Ya. Rasulov & V. R. Rasulov
  • Kokand State Pedagogical Institute, Kokand, Republic of UzbekistanI. Eshboltaev & R. R. Sultonov
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