Search results for "Nonlinear optical"

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On the integrability of the extended nonlinear Schrödinger equation and the coupled extended nonlinear Schrödinger equations

2000

We consider the extended nonlinear Schr¨ (ENLS) equation which governs the propagation of nonlinear optical fields in a fibre with higher-order effects such as higher-order dispersion and self-steepening. We show that the ENLS equation does not pass the Painlev´ test. Similarly, we claim that the coupled ENLS equations and N -coupled ENLS equations which govern the simultaneous propagation of two and more nonlinear fields in optical fibres are also not integrable from the Painlev´ e analysis point of view.

Integrable systemMathematical analysisGeneral Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsSchrödinger equationsymbols.namesakeNonlinear opticalNonlinear systemClassical mechanicssymbolsDispersion (water waves)Nonlinear Schrödinger equationMathematical PhysicsMathematicsJournal of Physics A: Mathematical and General
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Visualization of Keratin with Diffuse Reflectance and Autofluorescence Imaging and Nonlinear Optical Microscopy in a Rare Keratinopathic Ichthyosis.

2021

Keratins are one of the main fluorophores of the skin. Keratinization disorders can lead to alterations in the optical properties of the skin. We set out to investigate a rare form of keratinopathic ichthyosis caused by KRT1 mutation with two different optical imaging methods. We used a newly developed light emitting diode (LED) based device to analyze autofluorescence signal at 405 nm excitation and diffuse reflectance at 526 nm in vivo. Mean autofluorescence intensity of the hyperkeratotic palmar skin was markedly higher in comparison to the healthy control (162.35 vs. 51.14). To further assess the skin status, we examined samples from affected skin areas ex vivo by nonlinear optical micr…

MaleNonlinear Optical MicroscopyHyperkeratosisautofluorescencelcsh:Chemical technologyBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistry030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIn vivoKeratinmedicineHumanslcsh:TP1-1185Electrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationkeratinSkinchemistry.chemical_classificationHyperkeratosis Epidermolyticintegumentary systemhyperkeratosisChemistryCommunicationOptical ImagingLEDnonlinear microscopyepidermolytic ichthyosismedicine.diseasediffuse reflectanceFluorescenceNonlinear optical microscopyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsAutofluorescencemedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisChild Preschoolmultiphoton microscopyhistopathologyKeratinsKRT1EpidermisDiffuse reflectionBiomedical engineeringSensors (Basel, Switzerland)
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Modulating the polarization of broadband terahertz pulses from a spintronic emitter at rates up to 10 kHz

2021

Reliable modulation of terahertz electromagnetic waveforms is important for many applications. Here, we rapidly modulate the direction of the electric field of linearly polarized terahertz electromagnetic pulses with 1–30 THz bandwidth by applying time-dependent magnetic fields to a spintronic terahertz emitter. Polarity modulation of the terahertz field with more than 99% contrast at a rate of 10 kHz is achieved using a harmonic magnetic field. By adding a static magnetic field, we modulate the direction of the terahertz field between angles of, for instance, −53° and 53° at kilohertz rates. We believe our approach makes spintronic terahertz emitters a promising source for low-noise modula…

Materials science530 PhysicsSpatial light modulatorsTerahertz radiationPhysics::OpticsLow-noise modulation spectroscopy02 engineering and technologyNonlinear optical crystals01 natural sciencesspintronic terahertz emittersElectric field5390103 physical sciencesElectromagnetic pulse010302 applied physics500 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik::530 Physik::539 Moderne PhysikCondensed Matter::Otherbusiness.industryLinear polarizationNonlinear spectroscopyBroadband terahertz pulses530 Physik021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPolarization (waves)MagnetostaticsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMagnetic fieldModulationOptoelectronics0210 nano-technologybusinessModulation spectroscopyOptica
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Non-critically phase-matched cascaded THG at 440 nm in KTiOP1−yAsyO4 crystals

1995

Abstract We report the relative nonlinear optical properties of flux-grown KTiOP 1− y As y O 4 crystals ( y =0, y =0.03 and y =0.12). The non-critical phase-matching temperatures along the x -axis for blue generation by type II indirect third harmonic generation from 1318.8 nm and 1320 nm are measured. The phosphorus-arsenic substitution allows a “chemical tuning” of the phase-matching properties, through a birefringence variation, so that non-critical phase-matching at room temperature is possible for the previous interactions. Type II frequency doubling from 1064 nm is briefly considered.

Materials scienceBirefringencebusiness.industryPhase (waves)Second-harmonic generationNonlinear opticsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsNonlinear opticalOpticsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryThird harmonicbusinessPhase matchingStoichiometryOptics Communications
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Chalcogenide Glasses Based on Germanium Disulfide for Second Harmonic Generation

2007

International audience; High second-order susceptibilities are created by thermal poling in bulk germanium disulfide based chalcogenide glasses. Experimental conditions of the poling treatment (temperature, voltage, time) were optimized for each glass composition. The second-order nonlinear signals were recorded by using the Maker fringes experiment and a second-order coefficient χ(2) up to 8 pm V-1 was measured in the Ge25Sb10S65 glass. This value is obtained using a simulation based on accurate knowledge of the thickness of the nonlinear layer. Two mechanisms are proposed to explain the creation of a nonlinear layer under the anode: the formation and the migration of charged defects towar…

Materials scienceChalcogenideAnalytical chemistry02 engineering and technologyCharge transportelectrical01 natural sciencesMolecular physicslaw.inventionGermanium sulfides010309 opticsBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakelaw0103 physical sciencesElectrochemistryConductivityGlassesPolingSecond-harmonic generation[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistryNonlinear optical materialsSecond harmonic generationGermanium disulfide021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsCathodeElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsAnodechemistryGlass Poling[ CHIM.MATE ] Chemical Sciences/Material chemistrysymbolsDefects0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopyChalcogenides
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Three-Dimensional Printing of Nonlinear Optical Lenses.

2018

In the current paper, a series of nonlinear optical (NLO) active devices was prepared by utilizing stereolithographic three-dimensional printing technique. Microcrystalline NLO active component, urea, or potassium dihydrogen phosphate was dispersed in a simple photopolymerizable polyacrylate-based resin and used as the printing material to fabricate highly efficient transparent NLO lenses. The nonlinear activity of the printed lenses was confirmed by second-harmonic generation measurements using a femtosecond laser-pumped optical parametric amplifier operating at a wavelength of 1195 nm. The three-dimensional printing provides a simple method to utilize a range of NLO active compounds witho…

Materials scienceGeneral Chemical Engineeringlinssit (optiikka)Crystal growth010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesnonlinear optical lensesArticlelcsh:ChemistryNonlinear optical3D-tulostusthree-dimensional printingta216ta116ta114010405 organic chemistrybusiness.industryGeneral ChemistryOptical parametric amplifier0104 chemical sciencesWavelengthNonlinear systemMicrocrystallinelcsh:QD1-999Three dimensional printingFemtosecondOptoelectronicsbusinessACS omega
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All-optical nonlinear processing of both polarization state and intensity profile for 40 Gbit/s regeneration applications

2011

International audience; In this paper, we report all-optical regeneration of the state of polarization of a 40-Gbit/s return-to-zero telecommunication signal as well as its temporal intensity profile and average power thanks to an easy-to-implement, all-fibered device. In particular, we experimentally demonstrate that it is possible to obtain simultaneously polarization stabilization and intensity profile regeneration of a degraded light beam thanks to the combined effects of counterpropagating four-wave mixing, self-phase modulation and normal chromatic dispersion taking place in a single segment of optical fiber. All-optical regeneration is confirmed by means of polarization and bit-error…

Materials scienceOptical fiberNonlinear opticsOptical communicationPolarization-maintaining optical fiber02 engineering and technologyfibersoptical communications01 natural sciencesNonlinear optical deviceslaw.invention010309 opticsFour-wave mixing020210 optoelectronics & photonicsOpticslawWavelength-division multiplexing0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSelf-phase modulationOptical processing devices[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics][ PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS ] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics]business.industryNonlinear opticsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsOptoelectronicsfour-wave mixingbusinessPhotonic-crystal fiber
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Flat supercontinuum generation pumped by amplified noise-like pulses from a figure-eight erbium-doped fiber laser

2017

The conditions to obtain noise-like pulses (NLPs) from a figure-eight fiber laser (F8L) and their application for supercontinuum (SC) generation in the anomalous dispersion regime are reported. The F8L is designed to remove the undesired low-intensity background radiation from pulse emission, generating NLPs with a 3 dB spectral bandwidth of 17.43 nm at the fundamental repetition frequency of 0.8 MHz. After amplification, NLPs reach a maximum average power of 9.2 mW and 123.32 nm spectral bandwidth. By controlling the amplifier pump power, flat SC generation is demonstrated through both a 800 m long spool of SMF-28 fiber and a piece of 5 m long highly nonlinear optical fiber. The results de…

Materials sciencePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)business.industryAmplifierBandwidth (signal processing)02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesNonlinear optical fiberUNESCO::FÍSICA::Óptica ::Fibras ópticasSupercontinuum010309 optics020210 optoelectronics & photonics:FÍSICA::Óptica ::Fibras ópticas [UNESCO]Fiber laser0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringOptoelectronicsbusinessInstrumentationErbium doped fiber laserssupercontinuum generationnonlinear effects
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Phase-matching measurements and Sellmeier equations over the complete transparency range of KTiOAsO_4, RbTiOAsO_4, and CsTiOAsO_4

2000

The sphere method is used for the direct measurement of sum- and difference-frequency generation phase matched in the principal planes of KTiOAsO4, RbTiOAsO4, and CsTiOAsO4, including the tuning curves of 1.064-µm-pumped OPO’s emitting between 3 and 5 µm. The nonlinear least-squares fitting of our experimental data leads to refined dispersion equations of the principal refractive indices; the resulting dual-oscillator form equations are valid over the complete transparency range of the three studied materials.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryPhase (waves)Statistical and Nonlinear PhysicsNonlinear optical crystalAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsNonlinear systemOpticsDispersion (optics)Range (statistics)Transparency (data compression)businessRefractive indexPhase matchingJournal of the Optical Society of America B
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Toward Metal Halide Perovskite Nonlinear Photonics.

2018

The possibility of controlling light using the nonlinear optical properties of photonic devices opens new points of view in information and communications technology applications. In this Perspective, we review and analyze the potential role of metal halide perovskites in a framework different from their usual one in photovoltaic and light-emitting devices, namely, the one where they can play as nonlinear photonic materials. We contextualize this new role by comparing the few extant results on their nonlinear optical properties to those of other known nonlinear materials. As a result of this analysis, we provide a vision of future developments in photonics that can be expected from this new…

Materials sciencebusiness.industryPhotovoltaic systemPhysics::OpticsHalide02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesEngineering physicsPhotonic metamaterial010309 opticsNonlinear systemNonlinear opticalExtant taxon0103 physical sciencesGeneral Materials SciencePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPhotonics0210 nano-technologybusinessPerovskite (structure)The journal of physical chemistry letters
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