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A study on the effect of the core-cladding interface on thermal poling in GeO2-SiO2 optical waveguides

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Abstract

GeO2-SiO2 multilayer glass samples are thermally poled. The interface between the layers strongly affects the thickness of the second order nonlinearity as well as its overlap with the core of the waveguide.

© 2001 Optical Society of America

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