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Analysis of noncollinear-phase-matching effects in uniaxial crystals

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Abstract

Noncollinear-phase-matching cones have been observed in second-harmonic-generation experiments. An analysis of noncollinear-phase-matching cones is given for both positive and negative uniaxial crystals. The existence of multiple cones is discussed and experimental observations of these cones are described.

© 1973 Optical Society of America

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