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24 April 1995 Bulk poling of lithium niobate for frequency conversion applications
William K. Bischel, Simon J. Field, Douglas J. Bamford, Mark J. Dyer, David A. Deacon
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Recent progress at Deacon Research in fabricating periodic domain structures in bulk lithium niobate using E-field poling will be presented. Periodic structures have been fabricated for converting the frequency ofnear infrared diode lasers to the visible and mid-JR regions ofthe spectrum using quasi-phase matching. The prospects for fabricating commercially viable integrated optical devices will be discussed. Keywords: quasi-phase matching, frequency doubling, frequency mixing, optical parametric oscillation
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William K. Bischel, Simon J. Field, Douglas J. Bamford, Mark J. Dyer, and David A. Deacon "Bulk poling of lithium niobate for frequency conversion applications", Proc. SPIE 2397, Optoelectronic Integrated Circuit Materials, Physics, and Devices, (24 April 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.206886
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Infrared radiation

Second-harmonic generation

Laser crystals

Lithium niobate

Optical parametric oscillators

Semiconductor lasers

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