Optical: systems and elements – Optical frequency converter
Patent
1991-08-26
1992-11-10
Lee, John D.
Optical: systems and elements
Optical frequency converter
252518, 252582, 385122, 501 39, G02B 100, H01B 106
Patent
active
051629399
ABSTRACT:
Nonlinear optical materials comprising porous glass, the pores of which contain a semiconductor material and a polymer.
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Herron Norman
Wang Ying
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company
Evans Susan B.
Lee John D.
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