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Aadhi, A. |
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Apurv Chaitanya, N. |
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Singh, Ravindra P. |
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Samanta, Goutam Kumar |
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2014-08-22T16:52:21Z |
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2014-08-22T16:52:21Z |
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2014-06 |
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Aadhi, A; Chaitanya, N. Apurv; Singh, Ravindra P. and Samanta, Goutam K., “High-power, continuous-wave, solid-state, single-frequency, tunable source for the ultraviolet”, Optics Letters, DOI: 10.1364/OL.39.003410, vol. 39, no. 12, pp. 3410-3413, Jun. 2014 |
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0146-9592 |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OL.39.003410 |
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https://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/123456789/1374 |
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We report the development of a compact, high-power, continuous-wave, single-frequency, ultraviolet (UV) source with extended wavelength tunability. The device is based on single-pass, intracavity, second-harmonic-generation (SHG) of the signal radiation of a singly resonant optical parametric oscillator (SRO) working in the visible and near-IR wavelength range. The SRO is pumped in the green with a 25-mm-long, multigrating, MgO doped periodically poled stoichiometric lithium tantalate (MgO:sPPLT) as nonlinear crystal. Using three grating periods, 8.5, 9.0, and 9.5 μm of the MgO:sPPLT crystal and a single set of cavity mirrors, the SRO can be tuned continuously across 710.7–836.3 nm in the signal and corresponding idler across 2115.8–1462.1 nm with maximum idler power of 1.9 W and maximum out-coupled signal power of 254 mW. By frequency-doubling the intracavity signal with a 5-mm-long bismuth borate (BIBO) crystal, we can further tune the SRO continuously over 62.8 nm across 355.4–418.2 nm in the UV with maximum single-frequency UV power, as much as 770 mW at 398.28 nm in a Gaussian beam profile. The UV radiation has an instantaneous line-width of ∼14.5 MHz and peak-peak frequency stability of 151 MHz over 100 s. More than 95% of the tuning range provides UV power >260 mW. Access to lower UV wavelengths can in principle be realized by operating the SRO in the visible using shorter grating periods. |
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by A Aadhi and N. Apurv Chaitanya |
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vol. 39, no. 12, pp. 3410-3413 |
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en |
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Optical Society of America |
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Frequency-doubling |
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Gaussian beam profile |
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Nonlinear crystals |
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Periodically poled |
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Signal radiation |
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Singly-resonant optical parametric oscillators |
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Singly-resonant optical parametric oscillators |
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Wavelength tunability |
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dc.title |
High-power, continuous-wave, solid-state, single-frequency, tunable source for the ultraviolet |
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Article |
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Optics Letters |
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