Abstract
Second-harmonic generation induced by optical poling has been observed in 15Nb2O3-85TeO2 bulk glass, although the decay of second-harmonic nonlinearity is rapid compared with the case of thermal/electrical poling. The magnitude of second-order nonlinearity is saturated after optical poling for about 400 s.
© 2001 IEEE
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