F. Smektala, J. Troles, P. Houizot, V. Nazabal, G. Boudebs, H. Zeghlache, Y. Quiquempois, G. Martinelli
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High third and second order non linearities of chalcogenide glasses and fibers for compact infrared non linear devices
Due to their intrinsic nature, chalcogenide glasses present attractive nonlinearities from third and second order, with values reaching between 10 and 1000 times those of silica. We present a study of their properties and their shaping with the purpose to reach efficient devices in the near-mid infrared.