Efficiency pedestal in quasi-phase-matching devices with random duty-cycle errors

Authors

J. S. Pelc, C. R. Phillips, D. Chang, C. Langrock, and M. M. Fejer

Abstract

It is shown that random duty-cycle errors in quasi-phase-matching (QPM) nonlinear optical devices enhance the efficiency of processes far from the QPM peak. An analytical theory is shown to agree well with numerical solutions of second-harmonic generation (SHG) in disordered QPM gratings. The measured efficiency of 1550 nm band SHG in a periodically poled lithium niobate (PPLN) waveguide away from the QPM peak agrees with observations of do- main disorder in a PPLN wafer by Zygo interferometry. If suppression of parasitic nonlinear interactions is impor- tant in a specific application of QPM devices, control of random duty-cycle errors is critical.

Journal

Optics Letters

Volume

36

Number

6

Date

03/2011
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