H. Hoekstra, G. Krijnen, A. Driessen, P. Lambeck, T. Popma
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Nonlinear optics for transducers: principles and materials
Intensity-dependent refractive index changes due to the third-order optical nonlinearity are examined. Materials exhibiting such effects are good candidates for applications in all-optical devices. Consideration is given to these materials, characterization techniques, and proposed all-optical devices. Of the latter the nonlinear Y-junction is treated in considerable detail.<>