Frequency Doubling in Two-Component Self-Assembled Chromophoric Waveguide Structures

Citation:

Lundquist, P. M. ; Lin, W. ; Zhou, H. ; Hahn, D. N. ; Yitzchaik, S. ; Marks, T. J. ; Wong, G. K. Frequency Doubling in Two-Component Self-Assembled Chromophoric Waveguide Structures. Applied Physics Letters 1997, 70, 1941-1943.

Abstract:

Self-assembled chromophoric multilayers having large second-order optical nonlinearities can be combined with linear guiding materials such as polymethylmethacrylate to produce two-component frequency doublingwaveguides. This approach introduces considerable flexibility in optimizing the trade-off between the overlap of waveguide mode profiles and linear absorption. Extremely low waveguide propagation losses can be achieved because electric field poling and the accompanying poling-induced optical scattering are obviated.

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