Characterisation of thermally poled silica glass using the laser-induced pressure pulse probe technique
Characterisation of thermally poled silica glass using the laser-induced pressure pulse probe technique
A recent breakthrough in nonlinear optics of glass is the observation of high permanent second-order nonlinearities (SON) of the order of 1 pm/V in thermally poled fused silica glass and 0.2 pm/V in thermally poled optical fibres. Despite the plethora of poling techniques, the mechanism behind the formation of SON is not yet fully understood.
Kazansky, P.G.
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Smith, A.R.
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Russell, P.St.J.
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1995
Kazansky, P.G.
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Smith, A.R.
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Russell, P.St.J.
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Kazansky, P.G., Smith, A.R. and Russell, P.St.J.
(1995)
Characterisation of thermally poled silica glass using the laser-induced pressure pulse probe technique.
12th UK National Quantum Electronics Conference (QE12), Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom.
04 - 08 Sep 1995.
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A recent breakthrough in nonlinear optics of glass is the observation of high permanent second-order nonlinearities (SON) of the order of 1 pm/V in thermally poled fused silica glass and 0.2 pm/V in thermally poled optical fibres. Despite the plethora of poling techniques, the mechanism behind the formation of SON is not yet fully understood.
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Published date: 1995
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12th UK National Quantum Electronics Conference (QE12), Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom, 1995-09-04 - 1995-09-08
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