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Semiconductor Superlattice Waveguides — a Universal Testbed for Nonlinear Guided Waves

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Abstract

Sub-half-bandgap nonlinear refraction is considered for semiconductor superlattice waveguides, previously designed for quasi-phase-matched frequency conversion. A highly anisotropic dependence is obtained. Intermixing allows selective area definition of the nonlinear response.

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