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Appl Opt ; 54(27): 8043-8, 2015 Sep 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26406503

ABSTRACT

We propose a novel walk-off-compensation method for ultraviolet-light-source development. A walk-off occurring in the frequency mixing of infrared and green beams is doubly compensated for using an external walk-off compensator and a nonlinear-material set with internal walk-off-compensation arrangement. We theoretically and experimentally verified that our method can improve the power and beam shape of the output ultraviolet beam.

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Opt Express ; 18(20): 21484-9, 2010 Sep 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20941044

ABSTRACT

We investigated terahertz pulses from a rotating fan-out type poled lithium niobate (LiNbO(3)) pumped by femtosecond laser pulses. In particular, the rotating fan-out type poled sample produces an uncertain phase-matching wave vector perpendicular to input laser pulses. Such a wave vector allowed us to observe terahertz pulses normally unobservable from bulk or periodically poled LiNbO(3) at large rotation angles because of the terahertz wave critical angle of LiNbO(3). Further, we explained center frequency dependence on rotation angles by difference frequency generation process with the uncertain wave vector. We also discussed bandwidth dependence and terahertz pulse power regarding rotation angles.

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Opt Express ; 16(24): 19615-28, 2008 Nov 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19030048

ABSTRACT

We present analytic expressions for time-dependent space charge field and two wave mixing gain under the external applied field accompanying the grating translation. The variations of complex space charge field are analyzed in a complex plane, and the explicit expressions for the resonance and optimum frequencies (or moving grating velocities), which maximize the magnitude and imaginary part of space charge field, respectively, are also obtained. In addition, two wave mixing experiment was conducted with a grating translation technique without the external applied field in a BaTiO(3) crystal and the transient behaviors of measured gain look like damped harmonic oscillations, showing excellent agreement with the theory for the entire time range.

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J Biomed Opt ; 13(4): 044014, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19021342

ABSTRACT

Experimental proof-of-concept is presented for a quasi-holographic solution to polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography (PS OCT). Due to decoupling between the reference and sample beams by polarization, the solution seems acceptable to acquisition and communication of optical data in the nonlaboratory environment. The nonlab environment implies uncontrollable disturbances, e.g., temperature changes and mechanical effects happening under shop testing in industry or routine examinations in common clinics and hospitals. For mapping the collagen-related depolarization ratio of light backscattered from the human dermis, a phenomenological model is evolved from the theory of light depolarization in crystalline polymers. The model yielded a simplified intensity-based estimation algorithm. The design concept and the model rely on a submillimeter tumor thickness as a proofed prognostic factor and an important criterion for complementary functional diagnostics of skin cancers in their early phase. Choice of the model is inspired by similarity of structural and optical properties between liquid-crystal collagen fibers in the dermis and birefringent crystalline lamellae in some polymer materials. The model gives a plausible interpretation of a peculiarity of cumulative birefringence in the abnormal skin dermis. Following a top-down approach to design, the authors attempt to contribute to bridging the gap between practitioners' concerns and academic studies.


Subject(s)
Algorithms , Holography/methods , Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted/methods , Imaging, Three-Dimensional/methods , Microscopy, Polarization/methods , Tomography, Optical Coherence/methods , Image Enhancement/methods , Laboratories , Reproducibility of Results , Sensitivity and Specificity
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Opt Express ; 16(18): 13699-706, 2008 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18772981

ABSTRACT

We have demonstrated the bandwidth control of a Ti-diffused periodically poled LiNbO(3) (Ti:PPLN) Solc filter by a temperature-gradient-control technique. Up to 2.8 nm of filtering bandwidth was achieved with a simple temperature-gradient-control technique in a 78-mm-long of Ti:PPLN waveguide, which has a 0.2 nm filtering bandwidth at an uniform temperature. We have also analyzed the experimental results with the theoretical calculation which is derived from the codirectional coupled mode equations.


Subject(s)
Computer-Aided Design , Filtration/instrumentation , Models, Theoretical , Niobium/chemistry , Optics and Photonics/instrumentation , Oxides/chemistry , Refractometry/instrumentation , Titanium/chemistry , Computer Simulation , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Temperature
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Opt Express ; 14(7): 2776-82, 2006 Apr 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19516411

ABSTRACT

All-optical AND and NAND gates have been demonstrated in a Ti-diffused periodically poled LiNbO(3) channel waveguide which has two second-harmonic phase-matching peaks by cascaded sum-frequency-generation/difference-frequency-generation (cSFG/DFG) and sum-frequency-generation (SFG) processes. The conversion efficiency of signal to idler (AND gate signal) was approximately 0 dB in cSFG/DFG process. In the second SFG process, more than 15 dB extinction ratio between signal and dropped signal (NAND gate signal) has been observed.

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Opt Express ; 14(12): 5356-64, 2006 Jun 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19516702

ABSTRACT

We propose and demonstrate a tunable Q-switched erbium doped fiber laser with a digitally controlled micro-mirror array device. The tunable and pulsed output of the laser was achieved by the pixelated spatial modulation of the micro-mirror array. The wavelength tuning from 1530 nm to 1555 nm was shown with wavelength selectivity of ~0.1 nm and the pulsed operation was accomplished with 130 Hz repetition rate.

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Opt Express ; 13(8): 2988-93, 2005 Apr 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19495195

ABSTRACT

All-optical single and multiple wavelength conversion and tuning by the cascaded sum- and difference frequency generation (cSFG/DFG) have been demonstrated in a temperature gradient controlled periodically poled Ti:LiNbO3 (Ti:PPLN) channel waveguide. Up to 4 channels of wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) signals which have 100 GHz channel spacing were simultaneously wavelength converted at a 16.8 degrees C temperature difference between both end faces in a Ti:PPLN waveguide. The 3 dB signal conversion bandwidth was measured to be as broad as 48 nm at single channel conversion. The maximum wavelength conversion efficiency and optical signal to noise ratio of wavelength converted channel were approximately -16 dB and -20 dB at a total pump power level of 810 mW.

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Opt Express ; 12(4): 701-7, 2004 Feb 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19474874

ABSTRACT

All-optical wavelength selective single and dual channel dropping by sum frequency generation has been demonstrated in a periodically poled Ti:LiNbO(3) waveguide, which has two second harmonic phase-matching peaks. Less than -17 dB of channel dropping extinction ratio was observed with coupled pump power of 325 mW.

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Opt Express ; 12(12): 2649-55, 2004 Jun 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19475105

ABSTRACT

All-optical wavelength-selective single- and dual-channel wavelength conversion and tuning has been demonstrated in a periodically poled Ti:LiNbO(3) waveguide that has two second-harmonic phase-matching peaks by cascaded sum and difference frequency generation (cSFG/DFG). The wavelength conversion efficiency was measured to be -7 dB with coupled pump power of 233 mW.

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Opt Express ; 11(22): 2813-9, 2003 Nov 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19471399

ABSTRACT

We have demonstrated broadening of the phase-matching bandwidth in a periodically poled Ti:LiNbO3 (Ti:PPLN) channel waveguide Lambda = 16.6 microm) by using a temperature-gradient-control technique. With this technique, we have achieved a second-harmonic phase-matching bandwidth of more than 13 nm in a 74-mm-long Ti:PPLN waveguide, which has a 0.21-nm phase-matching bandwidth at a uniform temperature.

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