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23 May 1980 High-Efficiency Generation Of 2nd Harmonic In-Plane Waveguides
A. Azema, J. Botineau, F. Gires, A. Saissy
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Proceedings Volume 0213, Optics and Photonics Applied to Communication and Processing; (1980) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958392
Event: Optics, Photonics, and Iconics Engineering Meeting, 1979, Strasbourg, France
Abstract
Trapping of electromagnetic energy in an optical waveguide is a good condition for second harmonic generation, owing to the energy confinement along the guided beam. However, this advantage is drastically reduced by the difficulties for phase-matching obtention, and by the small overlap between non linear polarization and harmonic wave. For the case of Ga As infrared waveguides (fundamental vacuum wavelength = 10.6 μm), we study a solution based on an extension of Ito and Inaba's suggestion for waveguides in the visible range. Basically the deposition of an amorphous Silicon film upon the Ga As guide breaks harmonic guided wave and non linear induced polarization orthogonality allowing thus an overlapping integral enhancement of two orders of magnitude.
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A. Azema, J. Botineau, F. Gires, and A. Saissy "High-Efficiency Generation Of 2nd Harmonic In-Plane Waveguides", Proc. SPIE 0213, Optics and Photonics Applied to Communication and Processing, (23 May 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958392
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KEYWORDS
Gallium

Waveguides

Phase matching

Second-harmonic generation

Polarization

Silicon

Wave propagation

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