Efficient frequency conversion of laser sources in nonlinear crystals
Abstract
The use of nonlinear crystals to extend the frequency range of solid-state laser sources is proposed. The harmonic generation of high-average-power laser sources and CW-laser-sources nonlinear crystals is considered. The development of Nd:YAG pumped parametric oscillators and optical parametric amplifiers using LiNbO3 or AgGaS2 is studied. The LiNbO3 oscillator has tunable output over the 1.4-4.0 micron range and is applicable for remote sensing measurements of molecules and of humidity and temperature; AgGaS2 oscillators provide the potential for 3-15 micron infrared generation. Advances in material synthesis techniques related to the design and synthesis of nonlinear media are discussed. Various procedures for the synthesis of nonlinear crystals are described.
- Publication:
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Tunable Solid State Lasers for Remote Sensing
- Pub Date:
- 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985tssl.proc..132B
- Keywords:
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- Crystal Optics;
- Frequency Converters;
- Laser Materials;
- Nonlinear Optics;
- Solid State Lasers;
- Crystal Oscillators;
- Harmonic Generations;
- Light Amplifiers;
- Lithium;
- Niobium;
- Yttrium-Aluminum Garnet;
- Lasers and Masers