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Periodically poled silica fibre: an emerging nonlinear medium for optical frequency conversion

Periodically poled silica fibre: an emerging nonlinear medium for optical frequency conversion
Periodically poled silica fibre: an emerging nonlinear medium for optical frequency conversion
Record second-harmonic efficiencies exceeding 20% and parametric fluorescence have been demonstrated in periodically poled silica fibres (PPSF). The achieved performances set PPSF as a highly competitive material with respect to some of the more traditional nonlinear crystal waveguides. We will review some current material and device research in the field, highlighting the potential applications in several areas such as frequency conversion of high power fibre lasers, optical telecommunication, and quantum technology.
Optical Society of America
Pruneri, V.
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Bonfrate, G.
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Pruneri, V., Bonfrate, G. and Kazansky, P.G. (1999) Periodically poled silica fibre: an emerging nonlinear medium for optical frequency conversion. In Proceedings of Bragg Gratings, Photosensitivity, and Poling in Glass Waveguides (BGPP). Optical Society of America. 3 pp .

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Record second-harmonic efficiencies exceeding 20% and parametric fluorescence have been demonstrated in periodically poled silica fibres (PPSF). The achieved performances set PPSF as a highly competitive material with respect to some of the more traditional nonlinear crystal waveguides. We will review some current material and device research in the field, highlighting the potential applications in several areas such as frequency conversion of high power fibre lasers, optical telecommunication, and quantum technology.

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Published date: 1999
Venue - Dates: Trends in Optics and Photonics: Bragg Gratings Photosensitivity and Poling in Glass Waveguides (BGPP '99), Florida, United States, 1999-09-23 - 1999-09-26

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Local EPrints ID: 76501
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/76501
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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 23:15

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Author: V. Pruneri
Author: G. Bonfrate
Author: P.G. Kazansky

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