Author_Institution :
Cleveland Crystals Inc., Highland Heights, OH, USA
Abstract :
Standards which eliminate ambiguity in reporting nonlinear phenomena, especially in the increasingly complex realm of biaxial crystals, are proposed. In order to restore uniformity to the designation of crystallographic axes and crystal tensor properties, adoption of IEEE/ANSI Std. 176, with a small but much needed modification for crystal class mm2, is recommended. For the reporting of nonlinear interaction characteristics, other frames are proposed which result in simpler rules than heretofore given for categorizing phase-matching loci, and for characterizing eigenmode polarizations, double refraction, effective nonlinear coupling, and first- and second-order acceptance bandwidths (angular, spectral, thermal) along these loci. Similarities as well as differences between biaxial and uniaxial crystals are emphasized
Keywords :
measurement standards; nonlinear optics; optical materials; biaxial nonlinear optical crystals; conventions; crystal tensor properties; crystallographic axes; double refraction; effective nonlinear coupling; eigenmode polarizations; nomenclature; nonlinear interaction characteristics; phase-matching loci; second-order acceptance bandwidths; standards; Crystalline materials; Crystallography; Crystals; Nonlinear optics; Optical harmonic generation; Optical refraction; Photonic band gap; Polarization; Standardization; Tensile stress;