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Nonlinear distribution reconstruction in poled silica glasses with a sub-micron resolution

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Abstract

Thermally poled samples were submitted to a hydrofluoric acid etching. Both the second harmonic signal and the sample thickness were simultaneously recorded. The nonlinear spatial distribution was deduced with a sub-micron resolution.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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