Periodic electric field poled crystal waveguides

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ABSTRACT:
Several embodiments are described for induced electric field or E-field poling of QPM nonlinear crystal materials, such as LiNbO.sub.3, LiTaO.sub.3 and KTP, utilizing approaches which, for the most part, avoid the necessity of depositing or otherwise forming a series of spatially disposed conductive electrodes on one surface of the nonlinear crystal material. E-field poling is accomplished by applying a high voltage electric field in excess, for example, in the range of several kilovolts per cm to several 100 kilovolts per centimeter, at room temperature to provide inverted domains in a pattern of continuously alternating domains corresponding to the regions formed on the first z surface of the crystal. The employment of single, planar-applied liquid electrodes is preferred eliminating any necessity of forming and removing previously formed metal electrodes in the poling process.

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