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By use of an expansion in Gaussian functions we solve the problem of the propagation of a laser beam that has been passed through a thin slab of nonlinearly refracting material. We compare the theoretical results for beam profile with experimental measurements for the semiconductor InSb and confirm that self-defocusing has been observed by D. A. B. Miller, M. H. Mozolowski, A. Miller, and S. D. Smith Opt. Commun. 27, 133 (1978). The deduced value for the nonlinear refractive index at ~5 K is -6 x 10(-5) cm(2) W(-1) at 1886 cm(-1). This implies a third-order optical nonlinearity chi((3)) ~ 10(-2) esu, much larger than any previously reported for a solid.
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