1 December 2009 Broadband sum-frequency mixing in some recently developed nonlinear optical crystals
Manajit Chattopadhyay, Pathik Kumbhakar, Takayoshi Kobayashi
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Abstract
We present a very simple and straightforward approach for the generation of broadband radiation in the visible region covering 397 to 529 nm by taking advantage of the angular dispersion of the broadband (0.8- to 1.6-μm) idler radiation of a Ti:sapphire second-harmonic (i.e., 395 nm)-pumped type I noncollinear optical parametric amplifier (NOPA). Type I broadband sum-frequency mixing (SFM) between the Ti:sapphire laser fundamental radiation (790 nm) and the octave-spanned carrier-envelope-phase (CEP)-locked idler radiation from a broadband NOPA is considered for generation of broadband radiation in several relatively recently developed borate crystals. Moreover, it is also shown that by applying simple SFM, it is possible to obtain a very large bandwidth in a 5-μm-thick crystal without requiring any angularly dispersed input radiation. Furthermore it is found that the performance of the most recently developed KBe2BO3F2 crystal is the best among all the available borate group crystals.
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Manajit Chattopadhyay, Pathik Kumbhakar, and Takayoshi Kobayashi "Broadband sum-frequency mixing in some recently developed nonlinear optical crystals," Optical Engineering 48(12), 124201 (1 December 2009). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3275743
Published: 1 December 2009
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Atomic force microscopy

Nonlinear crystals

Visible radiation

Laser crystals

Phase matching

Nonlinear optics

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