Abstract

Photoinduced effects in optical waveguides are compared: photoinduced conversion of radiation polarization in lithium niobate optical waveguides and photoinduced second-harmonic generation in glass optical fibers. The cause of both phenomena consists in unusual interference between radiation with orthogonal polarization in one case and between radiation with a different frequency in the other one.

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