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generation of ultraviolet (UV) light using second- harmonic generation (SHG) can be exploited in microscopy, in which ..... bodies in culture dishes (see figure). Second- harmonic generation and two-photon-fluorescence (TPF) microscopy
com/nmat/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nmat3200.html describes the very first observation of second harmonic generation (SHG) in a strained silicon waveguide . Even though silicon is a centrosymmetric material that prevents second
Laboratory (Upton, NY), and Argonne National Laboratory (Argonne, IL), have demonstrated a high-gain harmonic - generation (HGHG) free-electron laser (FEL) that may ultimately be used to provide an intense, highly coherent source
developed a compact, low-noise blue-laser-light source combining an infrared semiconductor laser and a second- harmonic - generation (SHG) element. The light source is ideal for development and evaluation of next-generation optical disk devices
materials in the green wavelength range, second- harmonic generation (SHG) of near-infrared (IR) solid-state ..... nm radiation. A cascaded multicrystal second- harmonic generation scheme (a) yields an optical-to-optical conversion
materials in the green wavelength range, second- harmonic generation (SHG) of near-infrared (IR) solid-state ..... nm radiation. A cascaded multicrystal second- harmonic generation scheme (a) yields an optical-to-optical conversion
produces the shortest fifth- harmonic - generation wavelength achieved with ..... KABO can achieve fourth- harmonic generation of an Nd:YAG laser (266 ..... optical properties. Deep-UV harmonic generation with KBBF Click here to enlarge
Ideally, CMOS-compatible integrated silicon (Si) photonic circuits would contain microscopic analogues of all bulk-optic components such as emitters, receivers, and lenses.
Science and Technology (KAIST; Daejeon, Korea) have created the prototype of such a device.1 While high- harmonic generation is a well-known way of producing EUV light, it is ordinarily done by focusing intense (higher than 1013 W
Silica fibers have been used for frequency doubling of infrared light, with the added benefit of tunability.