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Transverse mode conversion by second harmonic generation using axially symmetric, polarized laser beams

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Abstract

Second harmonic generation from a (110) zinc selenide crystal is demonstrated using focused axially symmetric, polarized beams. Transverse mode conversion to higher order Hermite-Gaussian mode are observed showing unique intensity and polarization distribution.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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