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Redetermination of second-order susceptibility of zinc oxide single crystals

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Abstract

We measured the second-harmonic signal generated by high-quality zinc oxide single crystals. Comparing this signal with that generated by single-crystal quartz, used as a standard, we found that the components of the second-order susceptibility tensor differ somewhat from the values reported earlier. Measurements of two zinc oxide single crystals with different orientations yield similar results.

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