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Smart optically induced nonlinear photonic crystals for frequency conversion and control

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Liu, Dawei
Liu, Shan
Mazur, L
Wang, Bingxia
Lu, Peixiang
Krolikowski, Wieslaw
Sheng, Yan

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American Institute of Physics (AIP)

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We extend the functionality of nonlinear photonic crystals by fabricating a structure combining a few individual optical transformations in second harmonic generation. In particular, we employed all-optical spontaneous polarization reversal in ferroelectrics to create nonlinear holograms with curved fork-like spatial modulation of nonlinearity for the generation of second harmonic optical vortices. The curved fork-like structure represents a combination of a standard vortex harmonic generator (fork structure) and an axicon, thereby allowing us to realize the second harmonic "perfect vortices" whose diameter remains constant independently of their topological charge.

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Applied Physics Letters

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