Blue (420 nm) and Infrared (1324 nm) Coherent Beams Generated by Multiple Wave Mixing in Rb Vapor
Abstract
Utilizing nonlinear optical processes in Rb vapor we describe the generation of coherent optical fields at 420 nm and 1324 nm. Input laser beams at 780 nm and 776 nm enter a heated Rb vapor cell collinear and circularly polarized. Rubidium atoms are excited to the 5D5 / 2 state, with cascading decays through the 6P3 / 2 --> 5S1 / 2 and 6S1 / 2 --> 5P1 / 2 states producing blue (420 nm) and IR (1324 nm) beams, respectively. Scaling the input 780 nm and 776 nm laser powers to >= 200 mW we obtain a coherent blue beam of 9 mW power, almost an order of magnitude larger than previously achieved. An IR beam of <= 3 mW is also produced and we describe the dependencies of both beams in relation to the Rb density, the frequency detuning between Rb ground state hyperfine levels, and the input laser intensities.
- Publication:
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APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- May 2013
- Bibcode:
- 2013APS..DMP.K1028K