Abstract
Lithium niobate is well known as a crystal with large nonlinear optical susceptibilities useful for a variety of applications, such as optical data storage and frequency conversion. Different techniques for phase-matching the nonlinear interactions of optical beams have been developed. Temperature and angular tuning for birefringent phase matching and quasi phase matching1 with an alternating sign of quadratic nonlinearity have been extensively investigated.
© 1995 Optical Society of America
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