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Second and third order NLO studies have been performed in a novel organic crystal glucuronic acid γ-lactone. Third-order NLO studies were performed with femtosecond pulses using the Z-scan technique.
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We had shown that GAL crystals possess a low UV cut-off, a large laser damage threshold, are phase-matchable, and display non-collinear phase matching. Thus, GAL is considered an excellent candidate for second-order NLO applications especially because it is highly transparent in the visible range and has a low UV-cutoff. GAL also has a high laser damage threshold when compared to other organic materials. Therefore, detailed NLO Studies were performed on this crystal.
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This page is a summary of: Non-critically phase-matched second harmonic generation and third order nonlinearity in organic crystal glucuronic acid γ-lactone, Journal of Applied Physics, December 2017, American Institute of Physics,
DOI: 10.1063/1.5008322.
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