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Experimental studies on efficient frequency doubling in glass optical fibers

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Experiments were carried out in order to investigate efficient second-harmonic generation in phosphor-doped glass fibers. Peak conversion efficiencies> 5% corresponding to peak powers> 1 kW at 0.53 μm have been obtained. By measuring the side light emitted and also by cutting the fibers, both the second-harmonic output power and the generation rate were studied along the fiber. Other measurements, including the polarization and mode structure of the frequency-doubled output, are also described.

© 1987 Optical Society of America

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