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    Area of Science:

    • Materials Science
    • Nonlinear Optics
    • Solid-State Physics

    Background:

    • Nonlinearity in bulk silica is typically anode-localized.
    • Understanding poling in multilayer structures is crucial for device applications.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the influence of sample orientation on the poling process of single-sided multilayer silica structures.
    • To determine how field orientation affects the induced nonlinearity in these materials.

    Main Methods:

    • Fabrication of single-sided multilayer silica structures.
    • Electrical poling experiments with controlled sample orientation.
    • Characterization of induced nonlinear optical properties.

    Main Results:

    • The presence of a multilayer stack near the cathode induces a nonlinear region not observed in bulk silica.
    • Field orientation demonstrably impacts the location and magnitude of the induced nonlinearity.
    • Nonlinearity is consistently present within the multilayer stack, irrespective of its position (anode or cathode side).

    Conclusions:

    • Sample orientation is a critical factor in achieving desired nonlinear properties in multilayer silica.
    • The cathode-adjacent multilayer stack facilitates nonlinear region formation.
    • Multilayer silica exhibits distinct nonlinear behavior compared to bulk silica, offering new design possibilities.