Spectral characterisation of χ(2) grating

A simple technique for characterising nonlinear gratings for quasi-phase-matched structures is presented. The method is based on an analysis of the spectral characteristics of the second-harmonic beam generated in a pulsed regime. The potential of the technique is experimentally demonstrated using p...

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Main Authors: Simonneau, C. (Author), Vidakovic, P. (Author), Levenson, J.A (Author), Bonfrate, G. (Author), Pruneri, V. (Author), Kazansky, P. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2000.
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520 |a A simple technique for characterising nonlinear gratings for quasi-phase-matched structures is presented. The method is based on an analysis of the spectral characteristics of the second-harmonic beam generated in a pulsed regime. The potential of the technique is experimentally demonstrated using periodically poled D-shaped silica fibres, a promising second order nonlinear material. 
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