The nonlinear optical properties of KTP, 4BCMU, and gallium indium arsenide/aluminum indium arsenide multiple quantum well.
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Hsu, Chia Chen.Issue Date
1991Advisor
Peyghambarian, Nasser
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In this dissertation different nonlinear materials for applications in frequency generation and nonlinear optical switching devices are investigated. The important aspects for efficient frequency generation in a three-wave mixing interaction are introduced. Blue laser light generation by sum frequency mixing in a KTP crystal and the production of tunable infrared in a LiIO₃ crystal by difference frequency mixing are demonstrated. The third-order optical nonlinear susceptibities of single-crystaline and spin-coated amorphous P-4BCMU thin films are measured by third harmonic generation. The effects of polymer orientation and multiphoton enhancement are discussed. A novel investigation of the room-temperature optical nonlinearities and recovery time of GaInAs/AlInAs and GaAlInAs/AlInAs MQWs at 1.3 μm are presented. Fabry-Perot etalons with integrated mirrors grown by molecular beam epitaxy with GaInAs/AlInAs MQWs as spacer layers are fabricated as optical logic gate devices. The recovery time of the etalon switching device is measured.Type
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Ph.D.Degree Level
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PhysicsGraduate College