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9 August 2002 Photonic crystals in nonlinear optics
Alexei M. Zheltikov
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Proceedings Volume 4762, ALT'01 International Conference on Advanced Laser Technologies; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.478647
Event: International Conference on: Advanced Laser Technologies (ALT'01), 2001, Constanta, Romania
Abstract
This lecture gives a general overview ofnew possibilities offered by photonic crystals in nonlinear and ultrafast optics. The abilities of photonic band-gap (PBG) structures to guide and localize light, phase-match nonlinear interactions, and chirp, compress, and switch laser pulses are discussed. Several types of PBG structures allowing photonic band gaps to be produced in one and two dimensions are considered. In particular, the properties of a hollow corrugated planar waveguide formed by a diffraction grating and a mirror are examined, and possible applications ofsuch optical components combining the dispersion of a gas, a waveguide, and a PBG structure are discussed. Holey fibers are shown to substantially enhance nonlinear-optical interactions, increasing the efficiency of spectral broadening of short laser pulses and opening new horizons in optical frequency metrology.
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Alexei M. Zheltikov "Photonic crystals in nonlinear optics", Proc. SPIE 4762, ALT'01 International Conference on Advanced Laser Technologies, (9 August 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.478647
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Waveguides

Cladding

Mirrors

Nonlinear optics

Photonic crystals

Waveguide modes

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