High second-order nonlinearities induced in lead-silicate glass by electron-beam irradiation
A new technique for inducing a large permanent second-order susceptibility in lead silicate glass is reported. The procedure involves implanting electrons by irradiating the glass with an electron beam. Second-order nonlinearities χ(2) as high as 0.7 pm/V are obtained.
Main Authors: | Kazansky, P.G (Author), Kamal, A. (Author), Russell, P.St.J (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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1993.
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