Effect of waveguide uniformity on phase matching for frequency conversion in channel waveguides

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We have studied the effect of nonuniformity in graded index, channel waveguide dimensions on the phase-matching condition for guided-wave nonlinear frequency conversion. Both theoretical and experimental results using normalized waveguide parameters and quasi-phase matching for second- harmonic generation in annealed proton-exchanged LiNbO3 waveguides show the existence of an optimum waveguide design which is insensitive to inhomogeneities in the waveguide dimensions. Application of such a waveguide design using normalized approach can significantly relax the fabrication tolerance, leading to nonlinear guided-wave devices with long interaction lengths and useful conversion efficiencies.

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Cao, X., Natour, J., Ramaswamy, R. V., & Srivastava, R. (1991). Effect of waveguide uniformity on phase matching for frequency conversion in channel waveguides. Applied Physics Letters, 58(21), 2331–2333. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.104912

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