Harmonic generation via chi3 intermodal phase matching in microfibers

Intermodally phase matched up- and down-conversion processes based on the third order nonlinearity have been proposed to efficiently generate light in the UV and mid-IR wavelength regions in solid core silica optical fibers and optical microfibers. We study waveguide parameters and practical conside...

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Main Authors: Abdul Khudus, Muhammad (Author), Lee, Timothy (Author), Huang, Tianye (Author), Shao, Xuguang (Author), Shum, Ping (Author), Brambilla, Gilberto (Author)
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Language:English
Published: 2015-03-31.
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