A. Hache et al., EFFECTS OF CAVITY DETUNING ON THE PULSE CHARACTERISTICS OF A FEMTOSECOND SYNCHRONOUSLY PUMPED OPTICAL PARAMETRIC OSCILLATOR, Journal of the Optical Society of America. B, Optical physics, 12(11), 1995, pp. 2209-2213
We report spectral and temporal characteristics of lambda similar to 1
.5 mu m, nominally 150-fs signal pulses from a KTP-based high-repetiti
on-rate optical parametric oscillator (OPO) synchronously pumped by a
90-fs, 85-MHz mode-locked Ti:sapphire laser. This OPO can be operated
with cavity detunings as large as +/-2 mu m, although stably for only
+/-1.3 mu m. When the OPO is operated without dispersion compensation
at average powers <20 mW the spectrum is singly peaked, with a width o
f similar to 20 nm; for output powers between 20 and 150 mW self-phase
modulation induces a double-peak structure in the spectrum and broade
ns it to 50 nm. Because of time-dependent gain effects in the OPO, the
spectrum is asymmetric, and the asymmetry changes dramatically with d
etuning, reversing when the detuning changes from +1.3 to -1.3 mu m. C
ross-correlation measurements between pump and signal pulses reveal as
ymmetric temporal pulse shapes consistent with the observed spectra. F
or optimum power, which we use to define the zero-detuning condition,
the pulse has a trailing edge steeper than its leading edge. The opera
tion of the OPO for nonzero detuning can be understood in terms of gro
up-velocity dispersion effects, whereby shifts in the signal spectrum
compensate for as much as 50% of the time lag induced at each round tr
ip between the pump and the signal pulses. (C) 1995 Optical Society of
America