The rapid development of photonic applications calls for scalable, miniaturized power efficient integrated circuits. Thin film lithium niobate (TFLN) now emerges as a major photonic platform for integration of advanced functionalities such as based on nonlinear optics. We report experimentally efficient second harmonic generation in periodically poled lithium niobate waveguides and design rules for nonlinear frequency conversion, including a study on tolerances on the dimensions and poling parameters. Our work aims at establishing reliable and versatile nonlinear building blocks for scalable TFLN photonic integrated circuits.
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