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  • Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe
  • Technical Digest Series (Optica Publishing Group, 2000),
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SHG in Photonic Band Gap Semiconductor Structure

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Abstract

Photonic Band Gap's (PBG's) are layered structures showing strong transmission or reflection resonances, the most interesting of which are located near the band gap edge, where an enhancement of the electromagnetic density of modes (DOM) make these devices extremely promising for both linear and nonlinear optical applications. Recently [1] the use of such PBG’s was suggested in order to increase the efficiency of second harmonic generating devices, via the increasing of fundamental (F) and second harmonic (SH) DOM’s and a significant change on the effective refraction index at F and SH, that could be exploited to meet the phase-matching condition.

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