Cross-polarized wave generation

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title: Cross-polarized wave generation
text: Cross-polarized wave (XPW) generation is a nonlinear optical process that can be classified in the group of frequency degenerate processes. It can take place only in media with anisotropy of third-order nonlinearity. As a result of such nonlinear optical interaction at the output of the nonlinear crystal, it is generated a new linearly polarized wave at the same frequency, but with polarization oriented perpendicularly to the polarization of input wave ω   =   ω   +   ω   −   ω . Simplified opti
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