Greater than 20%-efficient frequency doubling of 1532 nm nanosecond pulses in quasi-phase-matched germanosilicate optical fibers
We fabricated second-order nonlinear gratings in D-shaped germanosilicate fibres using thermal poling and periodic electrodes defined by standard photolithography. These gratings, up to 75mm long, have been used for efficient quasi-phase-matched frequency doubling of 1.532µm nanosecond pulses from a...
Main Authors: | Pruneri, V. (Author), Bonfrate, G. (Author), Kazansky, P.G (Author), Richardson, D.J (Author), Broderick, N.G.R (Author), de Sandro, J.P (Author), Simonneau, C. (Author), Vidakovic, P. (Author), Levenson, J.A (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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1999-02.
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