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Nonlinear Talbot self-healing in periodically poled LiNbO3 crystal

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Wang, Bingxia
Liu, Shan
Xu, Tianxiang
Zhao, Ruwei
Lu, Peixiang
Krolikowski, Wieslaw
Sheng, Yan

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Science Press in China

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The nonlinear Talbot effect is a near-field nonlinear diffraction phenomenon in which the self-imaging of periodic objects is formed by the second harmonics of the incident laser beam. We demonstrate the first, to the best of our knowledge, example of nonlinear Talbot self-healing, i.e., the capability of creating defect-free images from faulty nonlinear optical structures. In particular, we employ the tightly focused femtosecond infrared optical pulses to fabricate LiNbO3 nonlinear photonic crystals and show that the defects in the form of the missing points of two-dimensional square and hexagonal periodic structures are restored in the second harmonic images at the first nonlinear Talbot plane. The observed nonlinear Talbot self-healing opens up new possibilities for defect-tolerant optical lithography and printing.

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Chinese Optics Letters

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2099-12-31

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