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Vacuum poling: an improved technique for effective thermal poling of silica glass and germanosilicate optical fibres

Vacuum poling: an improved technique for effective thermal poling of silica glass and germanosilicate optical fibres
Vacuum poling: an improved technique for effective thermal poling of silica glass and germanosilicate optical fibres
The use of thermal poling in vacuum to eliminate the spreading out of the poled regions beyond the boundaries of the positive electrode is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. A substantial improvement in reproducibility and quality of the induced second-order susceptibility is achieved.
0013-5194
1345-1994
Kazansky, P.G.
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Dong, L.
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Russell, P.St.J.
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Kazansky, P.G.
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Dong, L.
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Russell, P.St.J.
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Kazansky, P.G., Dong, L. and Russell, P.St.J. (1994) Vacuum poling: an improved technique for effective thermal poling of silica glass and germanosilicate optical fibres. Electronics Letters, 30 (16), 1345-1994. (doi:10.1049/el:19940872).

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The use of thermal poling in vacuum to eliminate the spreading out of the poled regions beyond the boundaries of the positive electrode is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. A substantial improvement in reproducibility and quality of the induced second-order susceptibility is achieved.

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Published date: 1994

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Local EPrints ID: 78234
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/78234
ISSN: 0013-5194
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Author: P.G. Kazansky
Author: L. Dong
Author: P.St.J. Russell

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