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Controllable polarization coupled dual-focused second-harmonic generations in a two-dimensional optical superlattice

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Abstract

The nonlinear Huygens–Fresnel principle has been used to design multifunctional nonlinear optical devices. Focused second-harmonic generations have been observed with strong polarization sensitivity. Numerical simulations have been performed, and the results fit well with the experiments.

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