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Diffraction of the Optical Second Harmonic in Polymer Films, Poled Periodically by an Electron Beam

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Abstract

Diffraction of light is a well known linear phenomena based on lattices with periodical phase or amplitude modulation of the incident radiation. We present investigations of a nonlinear optical lattice, diffracting not the incident but the second harmonic radiation, which is generated in a periodical poled thin polymer film.

© 1996 IEEE

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