Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9577878 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Specially designed photonic-crystal fiber frequency converters of ultrashort laser pulses are shown to be ideally suited for probing resonant nonlinearities in organic materials. Photonic-crystal fibers used in our experiments provide an efficient frequency upshifting of femtosecond pulses of 1.25-μm Cr: forsterite laser radiation, generating broadband radiation within the 570-700-nm wavelength range. This radiation is then employed to probe the quadratic nonlinearity of a poled azopolymer film through noncollinear sum-frequency generation.
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Authors
S.O. Konorov, D.A. Akimov, A.A. Ivanov, M.V. Alfimov, A.V. Yakimanskii, A.M. Zheltikov,