Observation of complete sign reversal in transmission and reflection modulation in ENZ ITO at intensities ~5 TW/cm² and above using few-cycle pulses, with quadratic scaling attributed to intraband-enabled TPA.
Beyond the perturbative description of the nonlinear optical response of low-index materials
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We show that standard approximations in nonlinear optics are violated for situations involving a small value of the linear refractive index. Consequently, the conventional equation for the intensity-dependent refractive index, $n(I) = n_0 + n_2 I$, becomes inapplicable in epsilon-near-zero and low-index media, even in the presence of only third-order effects. For the particular case of indium tin oxide, we find that the $\chi^{(3)}$, $\chi^{(5)}$ and $\chi^{(7)}$ contributions to refraction eclipse the linear term; thus, the nonlinear response can no longer be interpreted as a perturbation in these materials. Although the response is non-perturbative, we find no evidence that the power series expansion of the material polarization diverges.
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Nonlinearity Reversal in Epsilon-Near-Zero Indium Tin Oxide Driven by Few-Cycle Light Pulse
Observation of complete sign reversal in transmission and reflection modulation in ENZ ITO at intensities ~5 TW/cm² and above using few-cycle pulses, with quadratic scaling attributed to intraband-enabled TPA.