Abstract
Organic nun linear materials have become particularly interesting for use in nonlinear-optical devices because of their large second-order nonlinear coefficient and easy processing- One of the most favorable device structures is a wave- guided one, where nonlinear-optical effect is enhanced by an increased power density. Thus, organic crystal-cored optical fibers have been studied for some advantages.1
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