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22 September 1987Frequency Doubling In Single-Mode Optical Fibres
We consider optical frequency doubling in isotropic single-mode fibres. We show that the non-linear electric quadrupole and magnetic dipole moments can be calculated from first principles and may allow efficient second harmonic generation in single-mode fibres with their long interaction lengths and high power densities.
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F. P. Payne, "Frequency Doubling In Single-Mode Optical Fibres," Proc. SPIE 0800, Novel Optoelectronic Devices, (22 September 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.941198