Accurate second harmonic generation microimprinting in glassy oxide materials
Language
en
Article de revue
This item was published in
Advanced Optical Materials. 2016, vol. 4, n° 6, p. 929-935
Wiley
English Abstract
Spatial and geometry controls of second order optical properties at the micrometer scale have been achieved on borophosphate niobium glasses by thermal poling using micropatterned anode electrodes. Electrode structuring ...Read more >
Spatial and geometry controls of second order optical properties at the micrometer scale have been achieved on borophosphate niobium glasses by thermal poling using micropatterned anode electrodes. Electrode structuring should induce local field enhancement, which is observed at the edges of an indium tin oxide-ablated layer. A lateral poling effect governs the geometry and the strength of the electric field implemented. The potential of such process to fabricate large scale microstructured periodical design of second order optical properties has been demonstrated.Read less <
English Keywords
glass
nonlinear optics
poling
second harmonic generation
ANR Project
Initiative d'excellence de l'Université de Bordeaux - ANR-10-IDEX-0003
Origin
Hal imported