Abstract

For second harmonic generation, when restricted to one space dimension and pure amplitude modulation, we establish a direct relation between the incident pulse-shape of the fundamental wave and the asymptotic pulse-shape of the harmonic wave. In particular, we show that the inverse problem — i.e., to determine the input pulse-shape in order to achieve a required output pulse-shape — is much easier to solve than the forward problem.

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