Abstract
Any technique that permits the creation of a large second- order nonlinearity in glass is of great practical and fundamental interest.1-4 In this paper we report what is to our knowledge the first successful use of electron implantation to create a large permanent second-order susceptibility in glass.
© 1993 Optical Society of America
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