Second-harmonic generation in single-mode integrated waveguides through mode-shape modulation
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⚛️ physics.optics
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generationwaveguidesintegratedperiodicsecond-harmonictechniqueachievingapplied
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A simple and flexible technique for achieving quasi-phase-matching in integrated photonic waveguides without periodic poling is proposed and experimentally demonstrated, referred to as mode-shape-modulation (MSM). It employs a periodic variation of waveguide width to modulate the intensity of the pump wave, effectively suppressing out-of-phase light generation. This technique is applied to the case of second-harmonic generation in thin-film lithium niobate ridge waveguides. MSM waveguides are fabricated and characterized with pulsed-pumping in the near-infrared, showing harmonic generation at a signal wavelength of 784 nm.
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