“…In addition, it was used in two different techniques, the mode matched thermal lens [5,6] and the mode mismatched thermal lens spectropies. [7] It was used in a variety of applications such as scanning microscopy, [8] food analysis, and environmental research, [9,10] realization of optical logical gates, [11] measurements in microchips, [12] microchemical chips, [13] complex fluids, [14] investigation of the quantum yield, [15,16] ion chromatography, [17] and determination of iodine. [18] Changes in refractive index induced by an optical field can give rise to various nonlinear phenomena in optical materials.…”