ZHENG Guo-liang, OUYANG Zheng-biao, XU Shi-xiang. The influence of polarization on Quasi-Phase-Matched linear electro-optic effect[J]. Journal of Applied Optics, 2010, 31(4): 666-671.
Citation: ZHENG Guo-liang, OUYANG Zheng-biao, XU Shi-xiang. The influence of polarization on Quasi-Phase-Matched linear electro-optic effect[J]. Journal of Applied Optics, 2010, 31(4): 666-671.

The influence of polarization on Quasi-Phase-Matched linear electro-optic effect

  • Quasi-Phase-Matched (QPM) linear electro-optic effect is investigated when the incident light is of different polarization. The study shows the electro-optic coupling is influenced by the polarization remarkably. For the case that the QPM condition is satisfied, when the input light is linearly polarized, the energies of o-ray and e-ray can be coupled to each other totally, and the polarization direction can be rotated at any angle by external electric field; when the input light is of ellipsoidal polarization, the coupling between o-ray and e-ray is not complete while the azimuth angle of ellipsoid can also be rotated at any angle; when the input light is circularly polarized, there is no electro-optical coupling between o-ray and e-ray, and polarization of the output light keeps unchanged. For the case that QPM condition is not satisfied, the light propagating along PPLN is just as propagating along a normal birefringent crystal. The electro-optic effect makes no contribution to the birefringence when the poling duty cycle D is equal to 0.5.
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