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Frequency shifting through cascaded second-order processes in a N-(4-nitrophenyl)- L-prolinol crystal.

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  • Frequency shifting through cascaded second-order processes in a N-(4-nitrophenyl)- L-prolinol crystal. Abstract Text:

    g p banfiG P Banfi,p k dattaP K Datta,v degiorgioV Degiorgio,g donelliG Donelli,d fortusiniD Fortusini,j n sherwoodJ N Sherwood,

    We exploit the high second-order susceptibility of the organic crystal N-(4-nitrophenyl)-L-prolinol to accomplish, through a cascaded second-order process, wavelength conversion of a signal pulse (from 1.16 to 1.14 microm) under the action of a pump pulse (at 1.15 microm). In a 2.8-mm-thick crystal, wavelength conversion with unit gain was obtained with a pump peak intensity as low as 9 MW/cm(2) . At low intensities, in the limit of negligible conversion where the cascading effect can be described through an effective third-order susceptibility, we derive |(x)((3))(eff) | approximately 2.4 x 10(-17) m(2)/V(2), which is ~10(2) larger than the nonresonant (x)((3)) of conjugated polymers or semiconductors.

    Frequency shifting through cascaded second-order processes in a N-(4-nitrophenyl)- L-prolinol crystal. Publishing Authors By Initials

    gp banfiGP Banfi,pk dattaPK Datta,v degiorgioV Degiorgio,g donelliG Donelli,d fortusiniD Fortusini,jn sherwoodJN Sherwood,

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    Frequency shifting through cascaded second-order processes in a N-(4-nitrophenyl)- L-prolinol crystal. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Optics letters

    VOLUME: 23

    Page Numbers: 439-41

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    ISSN: 0146-9592

    DAY: 15

    MONTH: Mar

    YEAR: 1998

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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