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Shaping and use of crystals as spheres and cylinders for linear and nonlinear optics

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Abstract

We describe how we shape polished crystals as spheres or cylinders. We show their ability to measure the angular distribution of linear or nonlinear optical properties, and to design widely and continuously tunable parametric devices.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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