2014 International Conference Laser Optics 2014
DOI: 10.1109/lo.2014.6886401
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Thermal enhancement of optical harmonic generation in a fiber-coupled nematic liquid crystal

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“…In the most of works [1,[3][4][5]14] on the GH, it is mainly either about LC with broken central symmetry (smectics, external fields), or about surface effects where inversion centers may initially be present. In all these works, it is assumed that the optical axis of the LC is rigidly fixed, which is fundamentally different from our research [7][8][9].…”
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“…In the most of works [1,[3][4][5]14] on the GH, it is mainly either about LC with broken central symmetry (smectics, external fields), or about surface effects where inversion centers may initially be present. In all these works, it is assumed that the optical axis of the LC is rigidly fixed, which is fundamentally different from our research [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…In previous papers [8,9], an NLC droplet sample was located directly at the end of the fiber optics (the diameter of core is 8.9 µm). This made it possible to obtain higher power densities of the pump radiation to achieve high (∼several percent) conversion factors to harmonics.…”
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