Generation of subpicosecond continuously frequency-tunable infrared pulses
1983; IOP Publishing; Volume: 13; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1070/qe1983v013n11abeh004971
ISSN2169-530X
AutoresB. Bareika, G A Dikchyus, A. Piskarskas, Valdas Sirutkaitis, Ya Yasevichyute,
Tópico(s)Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications
ResumoAn investigation was made of a cavity optical parametric oscillator (COPO) utilizing a KDP crystal pumped synchronously with the second harmonic of a picosecond neodymium phosphate glass laser with passive mode locking. A strong discrimination of the time profile of the signal under conditions of gain saturation and group velocity mismatch resulted in generation of subpicosecond pulses (∼0.5 psec) in the COPO when the duration of the pump pulses was 3–5 psec. The COPO was tunable in the range 0.82–1.3 μ, the energy efficiency of the conversion process was 2%, and the average energy of a single subpicosecond pulse was 20 μ J. A numerical analysis was made of the transient parametric amplification in the COPO and the subpicosecond COPO was optimized so as to reduce the pulse duration and increase their contrast.
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