Search results for " periodic poling"

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Nanopatterned ferroelectric crystals for parametric generation

2006

We report on recent results by surface periodic poling on lithium niobate and lithium tantalate. Such approach allows periodic inversion of the second order susceptibility with nanoscale features using insulating masks. We achieved a world-best 200 nm feature size, as well as good compatibility with alpha-phase proton exchanged channel waveguides in lithium niobate. Preliminary results of surface periodic poling in lithium tantalate also show similar characteristics. Surface poling is best suited for integrated optics devices in technologically-demanding configurations such as backward second harmonic generation and counter propagating optical parametric amplification

Nonlinear integrated opticsOptical frequency multiplierMaterials sciencebusiness.industryParametric generationPolingLithium niobateSecond-harmonic generationPhysics::OpticsLithium tantalateSurface periodic polingLithium niobateFerroelectricityOptical parametric amplifierchemistry.chemical_compoundOpticschemistryPeriodic polingLithium tantalatebusiness
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All-Optical frequency Shifter in a Periodically Poled Lithium Tantalate Waveguide

2011

A frequency shifting device is fabricated and tested in a congruent Lithium Tantalate waveguide. Periodic poling for quasi-phase-matching and channels for operation in the near-infrared C-band were obtained, demonstrating a two-stage parametric conversion.

All-optical wavelength conversion second-harmonic generation difference-frequency generation ferroelectric crystals periodic poling Lithium Tantalate Lithium Niobate.Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiSettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica
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Quasi Phase Matched UV Second Harmonic Generation in Lithium Tantalate soft PE Waveguides

2008

We report on first experimental results on UltraViolet second-harmonic generation by first-order quasiphase-matching in a surface periodically poled proton exchanged Lithium Tantalate waveguide. We have achieved a good compatibility with alpha phase proton exchanged channel waveguides in Lithium Tantalate. We held the sample in a temperature controlled oven kept at a constant temperature of 250 °C, to reduce photorefractive damage. The pump source was a Ti-Sapphire laser with a tunability range of 700 - 980 nm and a 40-GHz linewidth. Continuous wave UV light at 365.4 nm was produced with a conversion efficiency of 6.6% W-1cm-2.

second harmonic generationLithium Tantalatesurface periodic poling
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