Experimental observation of second-harmonic generation and diffusion inside random media
Abstract
We have experimentally measured the distribution of the second-harmonic intensity that is generated inside a highly-scattering slab of porous gallium phosphide. Two complementary techniques for determining the distribution are used. First, the spatial distribution of second-harmonic light intensity at the side of a cleaved slab has been recorded. Second, the total second-harmonic radiation at each side of the slab has been measured for several samples at various wavelengths. By combining these measurements with a diffusion model for second-harmonic generation that incorporates extrapolated boundary conditions, we present a consistent picture of the distribution of the second-harmonic intensity inside the slab. We find that the ratio of the mean free path at the second-harmonic frequency to the coherence length, which was suggested by some earlier calculations, cannot describe the second-harmonic yield in our samples. For describing the total second-harmonic yield, our experiments show that the scattering parameter at the fundamental frequency is the most relevant parameter in our type of samples.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0902.1093,
title = {Experimental observation of second-harmonic generation and diffusion inside random media},
author = {Sanli Faez and P. M. Johnson and D. A. Mazurenko and Ad Lagendijk},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0902.1093},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
10 pages, 7 figures