1 December 1995 M-line spectroscopy for nonlinear characterization of polymeric waveguides
Guy Vitrant, Raymond Reinisch, Francois Kajzar
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Abstract
Nonlinear M-line spectroscopy is based on the analysis of the nonlinear change in the shape of the dark line associated with the excitation of guided waves. This is an easy technique for the determination of Kerr properties of thin films, which can constitute optical waveguides. Full spatiotemporal nonlinear modeling tools have been developed recently for nonlinear waveguide couplers, which are used for the determination of the complex nonlinear coefficient of organic polymers.
Guy Vitrant, Raymond Reinisch, and Francois Kajzar "M-line spectroscopy for nonlinear characterization of polymeric waveguides," Optical Engineering 34(12), (1 December 1995). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.213240
Published: 1 December 1995
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KEYWORDS
Waveguides

Prisms

Polymers

Nonlinear optics

Absorption

Picosecond phenomena

Polymer multimode waveguides

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