Patent
1976-11-05
1978-06-06
Corbin, John K.
350353, B01F 101
Patent
active
040933440
ABSTRACT:
An optical polarization rotator is developed for use with infrared radiation using a nonlinear, two-photon interaction in a solid medium. The mechanism employed is resonance dispersion, where the sum frequency of an infrared beam to be rotated and a visible control beam is close to the frequency of a two-photon transition of exciton states, thereby producing different amounts of dispersion for the two orthogonal components of the linearly polarized infrared beam. The result of a phase difference between the two components is a rotation of the plane of polarization of the infrared beam.
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Abrams et al., "Characteristics of a Mode-Locked TEA CO.sub.2 Laser", Applied Physics Letters, 15 Dec. 1971, pp. 518-520.
Penzkofer et al., "Two-Photon Spectroscopy Using Pico-Second Light Continua", Applied Physics Letters, 15, Mar. 1976, pp. 319-321.
Damen Theodoor Charlouis
Gornik Erich
Nguyen Van-Tran
Patel Chandra Kumar Naranbhai
Bell Telephone Laboratories Incorporated
Corbin John K.
Dubosky Daniel D.
Rosenberger R. A.
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