Patricia H. Cunningham
Rockwell International
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Pure and Applied Optics: Journal of The European Optical Society Part A | 1996
Mark J. Rosker; Patricia H. Cunningham; M. D. Ewbank; Henry O. Marcy; Frederick Vachss; Leslie F. Warren; Robert Gappinger; Robert Borwick
A salt-based approach for the development of frequency conversion materials is presented. Salts are generally rugged materials due to their strong ionic bonding. A high degree of chemical substitution (both of anion and cation) is possible, including highly nonlinear organic ions. This flexibility is consistent with the use of empirical survey techniques to identify promising candidate materials. We describe in detail our experimental approach and present examples of nonlinear optical crystals we have identified in our materials surveys.
conference on lasers and electro-optics | 1997
M. D. Ewbank; Patricia H. Cunningham; R. Borwick; Mark J. Rosker; P. Gunter
Oxides such as LiNbO3 and KDP are the most familiar nonlinear optical materials since they are readily available and bave Tiner desirable properties, such as reasonable nonlinear coefficients and high laser-da mage thresholds.
Archive | 1988
Paul R. Newman; Patricia H. Cunningham
Archive | 1988
Leslie F. Warren; Patricia H. Cunningham
Archive | 1987
Paul R. Newman; Leslie F. Warren; Patricia H. Cunningham
Archive | 1991
Edward F. Witucki; William P. Moran; Patricia H. Cunningham; Lyle V. Monney
Archive | 1996
Mark J. Rosker; Patricia H. Cunningham; M. D. Ewbank; Peter Gunter
Archive | 1994
Patricia H. Cunningham; Leslie F. Warren; O. Marcy th Henry; Mark J. Rosker
Archive | 1993
Edward F. Witucki; William P. Moran; Patricia H. Cunningham; Lyle V. Monney
Archive | 1995
Patricia H. Cunningham; Warren; Henry O. Marcy; Mark J. Rosker