Abstract

Fused silica glass samples poled by different methods showed large differences in their second-order optical nonlinearities. Large second-harmonic signals were obtained only when a depletion layer was formed near the anode surface. By comparing the influences of plate poling and corona poling, the necessary conditions to form a depletion layer in fused silica glass are discussed.

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