I. Shoji et al., ABSOLUTE SCALE OF 2ND-ORDER NONLINEAR-OPTICAL COEFFICIENTS, Journal of the Optical Society of America. B, Optical physics, 14(9), 1997, pp. 2268-2294
The absolute scale of the second-order nonlinear-optical coefficients
of several important nonlinear-optical materials has been obtained wit
h improved accuracy. Second-harmonic generation, parametric fluorescen
ce, and difference-frequency generation measurements have been made at
several wavelengths in the near-infrared region. The second-harmonic
generation measurement was performed at the fundamental wavelengths of
1.548, 1.533, 1.313, 1.064, and 0.852 mu m. The materials measured in
cluded congruent LiNbO3, 1%MgO:LiNbO3, 5%MgO:LiNbO3, LiTaO3, KNbO3, KT
iOPO4, KH2PO4, quartz, GaAs, GaP, alpha-ZnS, CdS, ZnSe, and CdTe. We m
ade the parametric fluorescence measurement to determine the nonlinear
-optical coefficients of congruent LiNbO3 and 5%MgO:LiNbO3 at pump wav
elengths of 0.532 and 0.488 mu m. We made the difference-frequency gen
eration measurement for congruent LiNbO3 at a pump wavelength of 0.532
mu m. The second-harmonic generation, parametric fluorescence, and di
fference-frequency generation measurements yielded consistent data on
the nonlinear-optical coefficients of the materials. We found that man
y of the currently accepted standard values are overestimated because
of neglect of the multiple-reflection effect in (nearly) plane-paralle
l-plate samples. The dispersion of the nonlinear-optical coefficients
showed that Miller's a is barely constant over the wavelength range me
asured and thus that Miller's rule is not so good as other methods for
wavelength scaling of the nonlinear-optical coefficients. (C) 1997 Op
tical Society of America.