We measure the values of individual chi((2)) tensor components in a birefringent periodically poled silica fiber through spectrally separated type I and type II second-harmonic generation. We demonstrate that the chi((2)) tensor symmetry is consistent with that of chi((3)) in silica and thereby provide experimental evidence that this chi((2)) originates from a chi((3)) process.

Measurement of χ^(2) symmetry in a poled fiber

LISCIDINI, MARCO;
2010-01-01

Abstract

We measure the values of individual chi((2)) tensor components in a birefringent periodically poled silica fiber through spectrally separated type I and type II second-harmonic generation. We demonstrate that the chi((2)) tensor symmetry is consistent with that of chi((3)) in silica and thereby provide experimental evidence that this chi((2)) originates from a chi((3)) process.
2010
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1530
1532
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Nonlinear Optics; Optical fiber; Photonics
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/ol/viewmedia.cfm?URI=ol-35-10-1530&seq=0
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Eric Y., Zhu; Li, Qian; L. G., Helt; Liscidini, Marco; J. E., Sipe; Costantino, Corbari; Albert, Canagasabey; Morten, Ibsen; Peter G., Kazansky...espandi
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