Recent advances in poled optical fibres

V. Pruneri (Invited author), W. Margulis (Invited author), N. Myrén (Invited author), J. Li (Invited author), Jacob Fage-Pedersen (Invited author), Martin Kristensen (Invited author), M. Belmonte (Invited author), P. Kazansky (Invited author), C. Corbari (Invited author), A. Canagasabey (Invited author), O. Deparis (Invited author), M. Ferraris (Invited author), B. Poumellec (Invited author), R. Blum (Invited author), Q.. Liu (Invited author), S. Zhoa (Invited author), B. Ortega (Invited author), D. Pastor (Invited author), G. Martinelli (Invited author), A. Kudlinski (Invited author)Y. Quiquempois (Invited author)

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    Abstract

    A second-order nonlinearity can be induced in optical fibres through poling. We describe accomplishments of the EU project GLAMOROUS in making low-cost high performance electrooptic and nonlinear optical fibre- and waveguide-based components. In particular a comparison with more traditional ferroelectric based devices will be presented.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 4th IEEE/LEOS Workshop on Fibres and Optical Passive Components
    Publication date2005
    Pages164-167
    ISBN (Print)07-80-38949-2
    Publication statusPublished - 2005
    Event4th IEEE/LEOS Workshop on Fibres and Optical Passive Components - Mondello, Palermo, Italy
    Duration: 22 Jun 200524 Jun 2005
    Conference number: 4
    https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1462086

    Conference

    Conference4th IEEE/LEOS Workshop on Fibres and Optical Passive Components
    Number4
    Country/TerritoryItaly
    CityMondello, Palermo
    Period22/06/200524/06/2005
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