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Electric-field poling of quasi-phase-matched optical fibers

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Abstract

Electric-field poling of silica glass provides the prospect of efficient second-order nonlinear interactions in optical fibers. Recent advances in quasi-phase-matched second-harmonic generation in electric-field poled silica fibers are reviewed.

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