Abstract
In nonlinear optics the waveguide configuration has the advantage of a higher power confinement and a larger number of phase-matching schemes. These advantages are balanced by a certain number of extra requirements and a greater technological complexity. In this paper, these issues will be addressed through a quick review of different configurations which have been tested experimentally, and, as several studies are still under investigation, the state of the art will be presented.
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