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Creation of a second-order nonlinear susceptibility in As2S3 chalcogenide glass thin layers.

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Abstract

The authors report the observation of a large second-order nonlinear susceptibility in AS2S3 chalcogenide glass thin layers. Both thermal and optical poling were used. In both cases, X333 is between 0.6 pm/V and 26 pm/V.

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