Abstract
Second-harmonic generation is widely used in commercial systems where one major aim is to achieve high conversion of the fundamental into second-harmonic light. For a plane wave the second harmonic power grows with the square of the interaction length and to the square of the input intensity.
© 1999 Optical Society of America
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