EFFICIENT UP-CONVERSION BY A FREQUENCY FACTOR BETWEEN 2 AND 3 USING AN OPTICAL PARAMETRIC OSCILLATOR

Authors
Citation
Gt. Moore et K. Koch, EFFICIENT UP-CONVERSION BY A FREQUENCY FACTOR BETWEEN 2 AND 3 USING AN OPTICAL PARAMETRIC OSCILLATOR, IEEE journal of quantum electronics, 31(3), 1995, pp. 520-527
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Eletrical & Electronic","Physics, Applied
ISSN journal
00189197
Volume
31
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
520 - 527
Database
ISI
SICI code
0018-9197(1995)31:3<520:EUBAFF>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
We present the theory of a scheme for frequency up-conversion from pum p frequency omega(p) to a desired frequency omega(d) between 2 omega(p ) and 3 omega(p). The proposed device consists of three nonlinear crys tals in series inside a cavity resonating tight at a signal frequency omega(s). Sum-frequency generation (SFG) in the first crystal produces the desired radiation, omega(s) + omega(p) = omega(d). Second-harmoni c generation (SHG) in the second crystal doubles the frequency of the residual pump, 2 omega(p) = omega(h), while the signal passes through unaffected, Optical parametric oscillation (OPO) in the third crystal generates the signal and idler frequencies, omega(h) = omega(s) + omeg a(i). A plane-wave analysis predicts a quantum efficiency close to 30% over an extended range of pump intensity. Iteration of the plane-wave solutions over many passes yields dynamics very similar to that recen tly calculated for the SFG-OPO device, As in that device, a small detu ning of the SFG interaction enlarges the dynamic range yielding stable operation. Highest efficiency occurs when omega(i) is at the low-freq uency end of the OPO crystal transmission window, As an example, we co nsider a device using a noncritically phase-matched KTP SFG crystal, a quartz crystal polarization rotator, an angle-tuned KTP SHG crystal, and a noncritically phase-matched LiNbO3 OPO crystal. This device is d esigned to convert lambda(p) = 1.064 mu m to lambda(d) = 0.455 mu m. W e calculate a power conversion efficiency as great as 73%.