Optical autocorrelator that uses a surface-emitting second-harmonic generator on (211)B GaAs


Autoria(s): Whitbread, N.D.; Williams, John A.R.; Roberts, J.S.; Bennion, Ian; Robson, P.N.
Data(s)

01/12/1994

Resumo

An optical autocorrelator grown on a (211)B GaAs substrate that uses visible surface-emitted second-harmonic generation is demonstrated. The (211)B orientation needs TE mode excitation only, thus eliminating the problem of the beating between the TE and TM modes that is required for (100)-grown devices; it also has the advantage of giving higher upconversion efficiency than (111) growth. Values of waveguide loss and the difference in the effective refractive index between the TE(0) and TE(1) modes were also obtained from the autocorrelation experiment.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/5975/1/976CF640-EAD4-9324-2C6EBF141D0216A4_34005.pdf

Whitbread, N.D.; Williams, John A.R.; Roberts, J.S.; Bennion, Ian and Robson, P.N. (1994). Optical autocorrelator that uses a surface-emitting second-harmonic generator on (211)B GaAs. Optics letters, 19 (24), pp. 2089-2091.

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http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-19-24-2089 .

http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/5975/

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