Abstract
A new method for the measurement of the phase shift between second-harmonic light
generated by a bulk glass and the injected second-harmonic seed is presented. A
linearly polarized pump and a second-harmonic seed with noncollinear
polarizations were used for preparation of cerium-doped lead-silica glass.
Independence of the phase shift from the angle between the polarizations of the
recording waves is demonstrated, and a phase shift value close to 90° is
observed, i.e., the χ(2) grating was in
phase with the real 〈E(EE)〉.
© 1993 Optical Society of America
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