Tunable holographic second-harmonic generators in high-birefringence optical fibers

Abstract
The formation of efficient holographic second-harmonic generators in high-birefringence phosphorus-doped germanosilicate fibers is reported. The influence of optical polarization on the nonlinear writing and read-out processes is explored. Fiber birefringence permits phase-matched second-harmonic conversion at wavelengths within ±125 cm−1 (±14 nm) of the writing wavelength (1.064 μm).