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Interband Multiphoton Absorption of Light in Narrow-Gap Crystals

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  • V. R. Rasulov

    (Fergana State University, Uzbekistan)

  • R. Ya. Rasulov

    (Fergana State University, Uzbekistan)

  • I. M. Eshboltaev

    (Fergana State University, Uzbekistan)

  • M. X. Qo’chqorov

    (Fergana State University, Uzbekistan)

Abstract

The spectral dependences of the coefficients of interband three-photon optical transitions for InSb and for some optical transitions are calculated and a numerical analysis of the coefficient of interband three-photon absorption of light is carried out, which taken into account the contribution to the three-photon absorption of optical transitions occurring during the simultaneous absorption of two photons in the Kane model. Interband three-photon optical transitions in crystals of the InSb and type are classified, and the spectral dependence of some optical transitions is analyzed. The coefficient of linear-circular dichroism of interband three-photon absorption in a crystal in the Kane model is calculated.

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Handle: RePEc:epw:physic:v:3:y:2021:i:5:id:11096
DOI: 10.24018/ejphysics.2021.3.5.96
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