Summary form only given. Holey fibres (HF), also commonly known as photonic crystal fibres, offer exciting new possibilities for the development of single material waveguides with unique properties. Many of these properties are relevant to nonlinear applications. To date the main focus has been on third-order χ(3) nonlinear effects, however many of these novel properties are also of great relevance to χ(2) based phenomena. For example our calculations show that endlessly single mode HF designs allow the overlap between interacting modes at widely different wavelengths to be optimised and can be used to improve second harmonic generation (SHG) efficiencies relative to conventional poled fibres. Moreover the greater flexibility for broadband ...
An investigation on holey fibers (HF) for efficient broadband second harmonic generation (SHG) was p...
Thermal poling of optical fibres is a well-known technique to create second order nonlinearity insid...
Holey fibre (HF) technology provides a new way to fabricate novel highly nonlinear silica based fibr...
A study of first demonstration of thermal poling in holey fibers (HF) was performed. It was seen tha...
In the early 80s a series of experiments showed that it was possible to induce second harmonic gener...
A second-order nonlinearity is induced for the first time in a holey fibre by thermal poling. Non-ph...
Thermal poling of holey fibres is demonstrated for the first time. Non-phase matched second harmonic...
Thermal poling of holey fibres is demonstrated for the first time. Non-phase matched second harmonic...
The creation of an effective second order nonlinearity via the process of thermal poling in material...
Reported in this thesis are advances in glass poling, a technique which produces second-order optica...
Periodic thermal poling of fibers is a promising technique for efficient quasi-phase-matched second-...
Few discoveries have puzzled the optics community more than the emergence of visible (green) light f...
Since the first microstructured optical fiber was made in 1996, holey fibers (HFs) have attracted gr...
Fused silica are common fiber materials which have macroscopic central symmetry without second-order...
Glass, e.g. silica glass, is one of the dominant materials in information technology because of its ...
An investigation on holey fibers (HF) for efficient broadband second harmonic generation (SHG) was p...
Thermal poling of optical fibres is a well-known technique to create second order nonlinearity insid...
Holey fibre (HF) technology provides a new way to fabricate novel highly nonlinear silica based fibr...
A study of first demonstration of thermal poling in holey fibers (HF) was performed. It was seen tha...
In the early 80s a series of experiments showed that it was possible to induce second harmonic gener...
A second-order nonlinearity is induced for the first time in a holey fibre by thermal poling. Non-ph...
Thermal poling of holey fibres is demonstrated for the first time. Non-phase matched second harmonic...
Thermal poling of holey fibres is demonstrated for the first time. Non-phase matched second harmonic...
The creation of an effective second order nonlinearity via the process of thermal poling in material...
Reported in this thesis are advances in glass poling, a technique which produces second-order optica...
Periodic thermal poling of fibers is a promising technique for efficient quasi-phase-matched second-...
Few discoveries have puzzled the optics community more than the emergence of visible (green) light f...
Since the first microstructured optical fiber was made in 1996, holey fibers (HFs) have attracted gr...
Fused silica are common fiber materials which have macroscopic central symmetry without second-order...
Glass, e.g. silica glass, is one of the dominant materials in information technology because of its ...
An investigation on holey fibers (HF) for efficient broadband second harmonic generation (SHG) was p...
Thermal poling of optical fibres is a well-known technique to create second order nonlinearity insid...
Holey fibre (HF) technology provides a new way to fabricate novel highly nonlinear silica based fibr...