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Nonlinear Devices

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Solid-State Laser Engineering

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Abstract

Nonlinear optical devices, such as harmonic generators and parametric oscillators, provide a means of extending the frequency range of available laser sources. In 1961, Franken and coworkers detected ultraviolet light at twice the frequency of a ruby laser beam when this beam was propagated through a quartz crystal [10.1].This experiment marked the beginning of an intense investigation into the realm of the nonlinear optical properties of matter.

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