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Overview of Nonlinear Optical Guided-Wave Devices

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Abstract

The characteristics of high power density created by moderate powers in small cross-sectional areas and diffractionless propagation over long interaction lengths make waveguides attractive for implementing efficient nonlinear optical devices. Integrated optical devices can be used in an all-optical mode by introducing waveguide media with intensity dependent refractive indices.

© 1989 Optical Society of America

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