2003
DOI: 10.1063/1.1621740
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Improved dispersion relations for GaAs and applications to nonlinear optics

Abstract: The refractive index of GaAs has been measured in the wavelength range from 0.97 to 17 μm, which covers nearly the entire transmission range of the material. Linear and quadratic temperature coefficients of the refractive index have been fitted to data measured between room temperature and 95 °C. In the midinfrared, the refractive index and temperature dependence are obtained from analysis of etalon fringes measured by Fourier-transform spectroscopy in undoped GaAs wafers. In the near infrared, the refractive … Show more

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“…While silver is often used for Tamm plasmon structures, gold offers greater resistance to tarnishing. Refractive index values were taken from the literature [22]- [24]. The metal and spacer thickness for 1.3 μm resonance was found at 25 nm and 75 nm.…”
Section: Results Of Transfer Matrix Methods (Tmm) Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While silver is often used for Tamm plasmon structures, gold offers greater resistance to tarnishing. Refractive index values were taken from the literature [22]- [24]. The metal and spacer thickness for 1.3 μm resonance was found at 25 nm and 75 nm.…”
Section: Results Of Transfer Matrix Methods (Tmm) Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For λ P =9.552 µm, we calculated optimized cavity length in a GaAs crystal sheet Λ by using the Sellmeier equation of GaAs from Ref. [12] and Eq. (3).…”
Section: Theory Of Scheme and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another promising material is GaAs, which shows a high nonlinear coefficient of 95 pm/V [44] in the case of quasi phase-matching. However, this material cannot be fabricated in the dimensions required by our OPCPA.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%