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Opt Lett ; 48(24): 6484-6487, 2023 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38099779

ABSTRACT

We demonstrate a continuously tunable mid-infrared source that produces narrowband radiation at 1981 nm and 2145 nm based on a tunable Yb-based hybrid MOPA pump and a backward-wave optical parametric oscillator (BWOPO). The BWOPO employs a PPRKTP crystal with 580 nm domain periodicity. The BWOPO has a record-low oscillation threshold of 19.2 MW/cm2 and generates mJ level output with an overall efficiency exceeding 70%, reaching an average power of 5.65W at the repetition rate of 5 kHz. The system is mechanically robust and optical cavity-free, making it suitable for spectroscopic systems on mobile platforms. The mid-infrared signal frequency is tuned by pump tuning with a linear pump-to-signal frequency translation rate close to the predicted 1 to 1.001 Hz/Hz.

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Opt Lett ; 48(6): 1534-1537, 2023 Mar 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36946971

ABSTRACT

We demonstrate first-order quasi-phase-matched backward second-harmonic generation (BSHG) with an efficiency of 18.7%. This represents an increase by two orders of magnitude from earlier experiments employing higher-order quasi-phase-matching. The efficient BSHG is demonstrated in bulk periodically poled Rb:KTiOPO4 with a poling period of 317 nm. Using these structures, the frequency doubling in the backward direction is achieved for the fundamental wavelength of 2309 nm. Here we report on the experimental investigation of the BSHG properties such as spectral bandwidth, temperature tuning, and temperature bandwidth by employing broadband and narrowband fundamental wavelength sources. The BSHG properties are compared with those of co-propagating second harmonic generation to reveal the BSHG potential for novel applications that were proposed theoretically but have not been realized in practice so far.

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Opt Lett ; 46(4): 741-744, 2021 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33577503

ABSTRACT

We demonstrate multi-cycle terahertz (MC-THz) generation in a 15.5 mm long periodically poled rubidium (Rb)-doped potassium titanyl phosphate (Rb:PPKTP) crystal with a poling period of 300 µm. By cryogenically cooling the crystal to 77 K, up to 0.72 µJ terahertz energy is obtained at a frequency of 0.5 THz with a 3 GHz bandwidth. A maximum internal optical-to-terahertz conversion efficiency of 0.16% is achieved, which is comparable with results achieved using periodically poled lithium niobate crystal. Neither photorefractive effects nor damage was observed with up to 900mJ/cm2, showing the great potential of Rb:PPKTP for multi-millijoule-level MC-THz generation.

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Opt Express ; 28(26): 38822-38830, 2020 Dec 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33379442

ABSTRACT

An ion-exchange process has been developed for periodically poled Rb-doped KTiOPO4 (RKTP) which warrants high efficiency and low loss channel waveguides. The domain stability was investigated, and it was found that domain gratings with uncharged walls could stand the ion-exchange process without deterioration. 3.1 mW of blue second harmonic light was generated from 74 mW of radiation at 940.2 nm coupled into an 8 µm wide and 7 mm long waveguide, corresponding to a normalized conversion efficiency of 115%/Wcm2. Waveguides in PPRKTP open the possibility for stable operation at high optical powers, as well as generating entangled photons at low optical powers, and enable the investigation of novel nonlinear processes such as counter-propagating interactions in a waveguide format.

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Appl Opt ; 59(8): 2365-2369, 2020 Mar 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32225777

ABSTRACT

A single-photon-counting mid-infrared LIDAR is presented. 2.4 µm mid-infrared photons were up-converted to 737 nm by intra-cavity mixing in a periodically poled rubidium-doped KTiOPO4 crystal inside a Nd:YVO4 laser. The up-converted photons were detected by a Si single-photon avalanche photodiode (SPAD). A temporal resolution of 42 ps and a dark count rate of 500 Hz were achieved, limited by the SPAD and ambient light leakage. It allowed for detection of two targets separated by only a few millimeters. This technique is easily extendable to longer wavelengths, limited primarily by the nonlinear crystal transparency.

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Opt Express ; 26(25): 33142-33147, 2018 Dec 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30645470

ABSTRACT

A 10.8 µm wide ridge waveguide was fabricated by diamond-blade dicing in an ion-exchanged periodically poled Rb-doped KTiOPO4 sample. The waveguide was used to generate blue second harmonic light at 468.8 nm in the TM00 mode through first order Type I quasi-phase matching, exploiting the large d33 coefficient of the crystal. It was evaluated using a cw Ti:Sapphire laser, and 6.7 µW of blue light was generated with 5.8 mW of fundamental radiation at 933.8 nm coupled through the waveguide. The results presented here pave the way for efficient nonlinear processes in a waveguide format.

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Opt Express ; 23(23): 29929-39, 2015 Nov 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26698475

ABSTRACT

Intense ultrashort pulse lasers are used for fs resolution pump-probe experiments more and more at large scale facilities, such as free electron lasers (FEL). Measurement of the arrival time of the laser pulses and stabilization to the machine or other sub-systems on the target, is crucial for high time-resolution measurements. In this work we report on a single shot, spectrally resolved, non-collinear cross-correlator with sub-fs resolution. With a feedback applied we keep the output of the TW class Ti:sapphire amplifier chain in time with the seed oscillator to ~3 fs RMS level for several hours. This is well below the typical pulse duration used at FELs and supports fs resolution pump-probe experiments. Short term jitter and long term timing drift measurements are presented. Applicability to other wavelengths and integration into the timing infrastructure of the FEL are also covered to show the full potential of the device.

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