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Narrowband optical parametric gain in slow mode engineered GaInP photonic crystal waveguides

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Abstract

We predict narrowband parametric amplification in dispersion-tailored photonic crystal waveguides made of gallium indium phosphide. We use a full-vectorial model including the dispersive nature both of the nonlinear response and of the propagation losses. An analytical formula for the gain is also derived.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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