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28 January 1987 Crystal Growth Of Organic Material And Optical Second-Harmonic Generation In Optical Fiber
S Umegaki, A Hiramatsu, Y Tsukikawa, S Tanaka
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Abstract
Using the Bridgman method, an organic material MNA(2-methyl-4-nitroaniline) was crystallized into a core of an optical fiber. Relatively efficient optical second-harmonic generation was observed and the effect of polarization direction of the fundamental wave was investigated. The Bridgman method is a useful means of crystallizing the organic materials as cores of optical fibers and as guide-layers of thin-film optical waveguides.
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S Umegaki, A Hiramatsu, Y Tsukikawa, and S Tanaka "Crystal Growth Of Organic Material And Optical Second-Harmonic Generation In Optical Fiber", Proc. SPIE 0682, Molecular and Polymeric Optoelectronic Materials, (28 January 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939658
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Optical fibers

Organic materials

Polarization

Waveguides

Second-harmonic generation

Nonlinear crystals

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