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Beam dynamics at the interface between second-order nonlinear dielectrics

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Abstract

We study light propagation at the interface between two nonlinear quadratic dielectrics. We derive a simple formalism to analyze power-dependent reflection and refraction, and we briefly describe possible applications.

© 1997 Optical Society of America

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