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Download fileContinuous-Wave Second-Harmonic Generation in Orientation-Patterned Gallium Phosphide Waveguides at Telecom Wavelengths
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posted on 13.05.2022, 22:08 by Konstantinos Pantzas, Sylvain Combrié, Myriam Bailly, Raphaël Mandouze, Francesco Rinaldo Talenti, Abdelmounaim Harouri, Bruno Gérard, Grégoire Beaudoin, Luc Le Gratiet, Gilles Patriarche, Alfredo De Rossi, Yoan Léger, Isabelle Sagnes, Arnaud GrisardA new process to produce orientation-patterned
gallium phosphide
(OP-GaP) on GaAs with almost perfectly parallel domain boundaries
is presented. Taking advantage of the chemical selectivity between
phosphides and arsenides, OP-GaP is processed into suspended shallow-ridge
waveguides. Efficient second-harmonic generation from telecom wavelengths
is achieved in both Type-I and Type-II polarisation configurations.
The highest observed conversion efficiency is 200% W–1 cm–2, with a bandwidth of 2.67 nm in a 1 mm-long
waveguide. The variation of the conversion efficiency with wavelength
closely follows a squared cardinal sine function, in excellent agreement
with theory, confirming the good uniformity of the poling period over
the entire length of the waveguide.
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