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5 March 2018 Theoretical analysis of optical poling and frequency doubling effect based on classical model
Xi Feng, Fuquan Li, Aoxiang Lin, Fang Wang, Xiangxu Chai, Zhengping Wang, Qihua Zhu, Xun Sun, Sen Zhang, Xibo Sun
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Proceedings Volume 10710, Young Scientists Forum 2017; 107103D (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2317011
Event: Young Scientists Forum 2017, 2017, Shanghai, China
Abstract
Optical poling and frequency doubling effect is one of the effective manners to induce second order nonlinearity and realize frequency doubling in glass materials. The classical model believes that an internal electric field is built in glass when it’s exposed by fundamental and frequency-doubled light at the same time, and second order nonlinearity appears as a result of the electric field and the orientation of poles. The process of frequency doubling in glass is quasi phase matched. In this letter, the physical process of poling and doubling process in optical poling and frequency doubling effect is deeply discussed in detail. The magnitude and direction of internal electric field, second order nonlinear coefficient and its components, strength and direction of frequency doubled output signal, quasi phase matched coupled wave equations are given in analytic expression. Model of optical poling and frequency doubling effect which can be quantitatively analyzed are constructed in theory, which set a foundation for intensive study of optical poling and frequency doubling effect.
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Xi Feng, Fuquan Li, Aoxiang Lin, Fang Wang, Xiangxu Chai, Zhengping Wang, Qihua Zhu, Xun Sun, Sen Zhang, and Xibo Sun "Theoretical analysis of optical poling and frequency doubling effect based on classical model", Proc. SPIE 10710, Young Scientists Forum 2017, 107103D (5 March 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2317011
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KEYWORDS
Second-harmonic generation

Glasses

Phase matching

Polarization

Absorption

Dielectric polarization

Nonlinear optics

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