Choose Your Color from the Photonic Band Edge Nonlinear Frequency Conversion
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2001
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Scalora, Michael; et al.; Choose Your Color from the Photonic Band Edge Nonlinear Frequency Conversion; Optics and Photonics News Vol. 12, Issue 4, pp. 39-42 (2001); https://www.osapublishing.org/opn/abstract.cfm?uri=opn-12-4-39
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Abstract
Ordinary Bragg reflectors, also known as one-dimensional photonic band gap structures (PBGs), display extraordinary linear and nonlinear optical properties that present a remarkable opportunity: the simultaneous availability of exact phase matching conditions and field confinement that act together to yield significantly enhanced second and third harmonic generation, frequency downconversion, and multi-wave mixing processes. This opens the door to a new class of micrometer-sized devices that represent a new generation of efficient parametric sources for up- and down-conversion processes.