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Light Induced Spatial Modulation of Second-Order Optical Nonlinearity Via a Photoconducting Layer

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Abstract

Poling organic polymers containing hyperpolarizable dye species can produce high second-order nonlinearities. One limitation for application to second harmonic generation is the difficulty to achieve phase matching. A solution may be periodic spatial modulation of the nonlinearity to achieve quasi phase-matching [1].

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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