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Third order nonlinear optical properties of a paratellurite single crystal. / Смирнов, Михаил Борисович; Duclere, Jean-Rene; Рогинский, Евгений; Mirgorodskii, Andrey; Couderc, V.; Masson, Olivier; Colas, Maggy; Nogera, Olivier; Thomas, Philippe; Hayakawa, T.

In: Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 123, No. 18, 183105, 14.05.2018, p. 183105.

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Смирнов, МБ, Duclere, J-R, Рогинский, Е, Mirgorodskii, A, Couderc, V, Masson, O, Colas, M, Nogera, O, Thomas, P & Hayakawa, T 2018, 'Third order nonlinear optical properties of a paratellurite single crystal', Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 123, no. 18, 183105, pp. 183105. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5020646

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Смирнов, М. Б., Duclere, J-R., Рогинский, Е., Mirgorodskii, A., Couderc, V., Masson, O., Colas, M., Nogera, O., Thomas, P., & Hayakawa, T. (2018). Third order nonlinear optical properties of a paratellurite single crystal. Journal of Applied Physics, 123(18), 183105. [183105]. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5020646

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Смирнов МБ, Duclere J-R, Рогинский Е, Mirgorodskii A, Couderc V, Masson O et al. Third order nonlinear optical properties of a paratellurite single crystal. Journal of Applied Physics. 2018 May 14;123(18):183105. 183105. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5020646

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Смирнов, Михаил Борисович ; Duclere, Jean-Rene ; Рогинский, Евгений ; Mirgorodskii, Andrey ; Couderc, V. ; Masson, Olivier ; Colas, Maggy ; Nogera, Olivier ; Thomas, Philippe ; Hayakawa, T. / Third order nonlinear optical properties of a paratellurite single crystal. In: Journal of Applied Physics. 2018 ; Vol. 123, No. 18. pp. 183105.

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abstract = "The (a,b) plane angular dependence of the third-order nonlinear optical susceptibility, χ(3), of a c-cut paratellurite (α-TeO 2) single crystal was quantitatively evaluated here by the Z-scan technique, using a Ti:sapphire femtosecond laser operated at 800 nm. In particular, the mean value Re(χ(3)-a,b)(α-TeO 2) of the optical tensor has been extracted from such experiments via a direct comparison with the data collected for a fused silica reference glass plate. A Re(χ(3)-(a,b)(α-TeO2)):Re(χ(3))(SiO2 glass) ratio roughly equal to 49.1 is found, and our result compares thus very favourably with the unique experimental value (a ratio of ∼50) reported by Kim et al. [J. Am. Ceram. Soc. 76, 2486 (1993)] for a pure TeO 2 glass. In addition, it is shown that the angular dependence of the phase modulation within the (a,b) plane can be fully understood in the light of the strong dextro-rotatory power known for TeO 2 materials. Taking into account the optical activity, some analytical model serving to estimate the diagonal and non-diagonal components of the third order nonlinear susceptibility tensor has been thus developed. Finally, Re(χxxxx(3)) and Re(χxxyy(3)) values of 95.1×10-22 m2/V2 and 42.0×10-22 m2/V2, respectively, are then deduced for a paratellurite single crystal, considering fused silica as a reference. ",
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AU - Mirgorodskii, Andrey

AU - Couderc, V.

AU - Masson, Olivier

AU - Colas, Maggy

AU - Nogera, Olivier

AU - Thomas, Philippe

AU - Hayakawa, T.

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