研究目的
To discuss a novel technique capable of engineering quadratic nonlinearity, based on all-optical poling of ferroelectrics, and demonstrate its application to create structures for efficient frequency conversion in Lithium Niobate waveguides and transverse second harmonic generation.
研究成果
The novel all-optical poling technique is extremely flexible, can be applied to different crystallographic orientations, and enables the formation of localized spatially modulated nonlinear response inside optical media. It has been successfully applied to create structures for efficient frequency conversion and second harmonic generation, including the first experimental evidence of a 3D Nonlinear Photonic Crystal in ferroelectric barium calcium titanate.
研究不足
The traditional electric-poling technique is restricted to particular crystallographic geometries and does not allow the creation of isolated structures inside the nonlinear material, limiting the realization of fully 3-dimensional nonlinear structures.