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Advanced Photonics with Second-Order Optically Nonlinear Processes

โœ Scribed by A. D. Boardman, P. Bontemps, K. Xie (auth.), A. D. Boardman, L. Pavlov, S. Tanev (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Leaves
490
Series
NATO Science Series 61
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Although it took some time to establish the word, photonics is both widely accepted and used throughout the world and a major area of activity concerns nonlinear materials. In these the nonlinearity mainly arises from second-order or third-order nonlinear optical processes. A restriction is that second-order processes only occur in media that do not possess a centre of symmetry. Optical fibres, on the other hand, being made of silica glass, created by fusing SiO molecules, are made of material with a centre of z symmetry, so the bulk of all processes are governed by third-order nonlinearity. Indeed, optical fibre nonlinearities have been extensively studied for the last thirty years and can be truly hailed as a success story of nonlinear optics. In fact, the fabrication ofsuch fibres, and the exploitation oftheir nonlinearity, is in an advanced stage - not least being their capacity to sustain envelope solitons. What then ofsecond-order nonlinearity? This is also well-known for its connection to second-harmonic generation. It is an immediate concern, however, to understand how waves can mix and conserve both energy and momentum ofthe photons involved. The problem is that the wave vectors cannot be made to match without a great deal of effort, or at least some clever arrangement has to be made - a special geometry, or crystal arrangement. The whole business is called phaseยญ matching and an inspection ofthe state-of-the-art today, reveals the subject to be in an advanced state.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-x
Introduction to the Propagation of CW Radiation and Solitons in Quadratically Nonlinear Media....Pages 1-57
Plane and Guided Wave Effects and Devices Via Quadratic Cascading....Pages 59-87
Control of Laser Light Parameters by ฯ‡ (2) :ฯ‡ (2) Nonlinear Optical Devices....Pages 89-112
Asymmetric Quantum Wells for Second-Order Optical Nonlinearities....Pages 113-132
Experiments on Quadratic Spatial Solitons....Pages 133-161
Diffraction Beam Interaction in Quadratic Nonlinear Media....Pages 163-184
A Lithium Niobate Quadratic Device for Wavelength Multiplexing around 1.55ยตm....Pages 185-188
Full Vector Theory of Fundamental and Second-Harmonic CW Waves....Pages 189-192
Nonlinear Phase Shifts in a Counterpropagating Quasi-Phase-Matched Configuration....Pages 193-196
Generation of High Power Picosecond Pulses by Passively Mode-Locked Nd: Yag Laser Using Frequency Doubling Mirror....Pages 197-200
Collision, Fusion, and Spiralling of Interacting Solitons in a Bulk Quadratic Medium....Pages 201-204
Quadratic Ring-Shaped Solitary Waves....Pages 205-208
Solitary and Periodic Pulses for ฯ‡ (2) : Explicit Solutions in Abundance....Pages 209-214
Propagation of Ring Dark Solitary Waves in Saturable Self-defocusing Media....Pages 215-218
The N -Soliton Interactions, Complex Toda Chain and Stable Propagation of NLS Soliton Trains....Pages 219-226
Ray Optics Theory of Self-Matched Beams Mutual Focusing in Quadratic Nonlinear Media....Pages 227-230
Resonant Properties of ฯ‡ 2 in Two-Particle Frequency Regions....Pages 231-234
On Parametric Coupled Solitons with High-Order Dispersion....Pages 235-238
Large Self-Phase Modulation via Simultaneous Second Harmonic Generation and Sum Frequency Mixing....Pages 239-242
Pulsed Beam Self-Focusing....Pages 243-246
Slow and Immobile Solitons in Quadratic Media....Pages 247-250
Fermi Resonance Nonlinear Waves and Solitons in Organic Superlattices....Pages 251-275
Cascaded Processes in Gyrotropu Media and Novel Electro-Optical Effect on ฯ‡ (2) Nonlinearity....Pages 277-292
Classical and Quantum Aspects of C.W. Parametric Interaction in a Cavity....Pages 293-318
Alternative Media for Cascading....Pages 319-343
Frequency Conversion with Semiconductor Heterostructures....Pages 345-374
Parametric Interactions in Waveguides Realized on Periodically Poled Crystals....Pages 375-400
Rb:KTP Optical Waveguides....Pages 401-404
Backward Parametric Interactions in Quasi-Phase Matched Configurations....Pages 405-408
Modes of TM Field in Nonlinear Kerr Media....Pages 409-412
Numerical Simulations of Self-Induced Plasma Smoothing of Spatially Incoherent Laser Beams....Pages 413-414
Effects of Impurities on Existence and Propagation of Intrinsic Localized Modes in Ferromagnetic Spin Chains....Pages 415-418
Optical Properties and Holographic Recording in Pb 2 ScTaO 6 Single Crystal....Pages 419-422
Nonlinear Effects in Bulk Semiconductor Waveguide Switches....Pages 423-426
Nonlinear Transmission of Ultrashort Light Pulses by a Thin Semiconductor Film for the Case of Two-Photon Biexciton Excitation....Pages 427-428
The Optical and Structural Properties of H x Li 1-x NbO 3 Phases, Generated in Proton Exchanged LiNbO 3 Optical Waveguides....Pages 429-432
Optical Properties of Bi 12 TiO 20 Photorefractive Crystals Doped with Cu and Ag....Pages 433-436
Coherent and Incoherent Optical Processes and Phase Sensitive Adiabatic States....Pages 437-440
High Average Power Tunable Deep UV Generation Using Cascading Second - Order Nonlinear Optical Conversions....Pages 441-444
Optical Filters and Switches Using Photonic Bandgap Structures....Pages 445-448
Thin Layer Modification of P.V.D.F. with Copper Sulfide....Pages 449-450
Quadratic Solitons: Past, Present, and Future....Pages 451-475
Back Matter....Pages 477-486

โœฆ Subjects


Optics, Optoelectronics, Plasmonics and Optical Devices;Characterization and Evaluation of Materials;Applications of Mathematics


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