Abstract
Polarity control in χ(2) materials has been appealing dramatic progress last two decades, which enables us to design intensity, spectral, and even phase profiles by polarity patterning. Electric-field poling first demonstrated by us in 1992, plays a key role in polarization reversal in ferroelectric materials such as lithium niobate. The technology opened a new horizon in applications of electro-optic/nonlinear optical devices.
© 2013 Japan Society of Applied Physics, Optical Society of America
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