Electrically stimulated light-induced second-harmonic generation in glass: evidence of coherent photoconductivity

A strong electrostatic field applied to glass is spatially modulated by intense light at frequencies ω and 2ω. The phenomenon is explained in terms of photoconductivity being dependent on the relative phase of the light fields at different frequencies.

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Main Authors: Kazansky, P.G (Author), Pruneri, V. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 1997-04.
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