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Lawandy, 1988 - Google Patents

Mechanism for efficient second harmonic generation in Ge-and P-doped optical fibers

Lawandy, 1988

Document ID
4060932830228601393
Author
Lawandy N
Publication year
Publication venue
OSA Annual Meeting

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The discovery by Osterberg and Margulis of efficient (> 5%) conversion of 1.06-μm light to the second harmonic (0.532 μm) in a P 2 O 5: GeO 2: SiO 2 glass fiber has resulted in an interesting yet unexplained physical effect. We believe that the defect responsible for this …
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