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Negative Irradiance-Dependent Nonlinear Refraction in Single-Layer Graphene

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Abstract

We show that single-layer graphene presents negative irradiance-dependent nonlinear refraction. We discriminate between a low-irradiance regime, where the conventional Kerr effect applies and a high-irradiance regime where the nonlinear refraction becomes irradiance-dependent.

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