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Experimental Characterisation of the Ultrafast Kerr Nonlinearity in Graphene

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Abstract

Here we systematically measure the near-infrared spectral dependence, the subpicosecond temporal evolution and pulse-width dependence of the effective Kerr coefficient (n2,e f f) of graphene in hundreds of femtosecond regime. Throughout our study the n2,e f f remains positive.

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