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
    Pages158-163
    Article number1462119
    ISBN (Print)07-80-38949-2
    DOIs
    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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