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Second-order optical nonlinearity in high-purity silica glasses by thermal poling and UV laser pulses

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Abstract

Thermal poling generates near-surface and bulk second-order optical nonlinearities in high-purity silica glasses irradiated by KrF excimer laser. The key point of the nonlinearity generation is the introduction of SiO- defect.

© 2001 Optical Society of America

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