III-V semiconductors in rigid matrices

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252518, 252520, 252521, A01B 106

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ABSTRACT:
This invention provides III-V semiconductor/glass and III-V semiconductor/glass/polymer articles of manufacture which are useful for generating third order nonlinear optical effects.

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