Abstract
Gallium indium phosphide (), lattice matched to gallium arsenide, shows remarkable second-order nonlinear properties, as well as strong photoluminescence (PL) due to its direct band gap. By measuring the second-harmonic generation from the GaInP microwaveguide () before and after stimulating intrinsic photobleaching, we demonstrate that the PL could be strongly suppressed (), leaving the nonlinear properties unchanged, making it suitable for low-noise applications.
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