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22 December 1993 Electron implantation: a new technique for creation and modification of second-order susceptibility in glasses
Philip St.J. Russell, Peter G. Kazansky, Avais Kamal
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Abstract
Recent work on glass poling and depoling using electron implantation is reviewed, including preliminary results on the level of second order nonlinearity induced in glasses of different composition, experiments to clarify the form of the induced second order tensor in thermally- poled silica, and proposals on the underlying mechanisms both of electron implantation and thermal poling.
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Philip St.J. Russell, Peter G. Kazansky, and Avais Kamal "Electron implantation: a new technique for creation and modification of second-order susceptibility in glasses", Proc. SPIE 2044, Photosensitivity and Self-Organization in Optical Fibers and Waveguides, (22 December 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.165654
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Silica

Electrodes

Second-harmonic generation

Lead

Near field

Ions

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