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Nonlinear optics in periodic media

Nonlinear optics in periodic media
Nonlinear optics in periodic media
Periodic media are in many ways ideal choices to observe nonlinear effects due to their flexibility. I shall discuss a variety of periodic systems ranging from Bragg gratings and quasi-phase matched materials to microstructured optical fibres and show how it is possible to design such structures to have the desired nonlinear response.
Broderick, N.G.R.
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Broderick, N.G.R.
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Broderick, N.G.R. (2001) Nonlinear optics in periodic media. CLEO/QELS 2001: Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Quantum Electronics and Laser Science, Baltimore, USA. 06 - 11 May 2001. 2 pp .

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Periodic media are in many ways ideal choices to observe nonlinear effects due to their flexibility. I shall discuss a variety of periodic systems ranging from Bragg gratings and quasi-phase matched materials to microstructured optical fibres and show how it is possible to design such structures to have the desired nonlinear response.

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Published date: 2001
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Venue - Dates: CLEO/QELS 2001: Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Quantum Electronics and Laser Science, Baltimore, USA, 2001-05-06 - 2001-05-11

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Date deposited: 15 Sep 2005
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Author: N.G.R. Broderick

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