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Published June 1973 | Published
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Observations of Parametric Fluorescence and Oscillation in the Infrared

Abstract

Measurements of infrared optical parametric fluorescence are reported for the first time. Using a pump wavelength of 1.064 µ in LiNbO_3 , observations of the fluorescence power, bandwidth, and angular dependence at 1.63 µ are in good agreement with a plane-wave theory. The operating characteristics of two pulsed, internal, doubly resonant parametric oscillators are also reported and compared with predictions of the fluorescence measurements. With measured thresholds on the order of 400–700 W, the two oscillators provided nearly continuous tuning from 1.51 µ to 3.55 µ with average powers of 6 mW and peak powers of 600 W. These powers represent available pump conversion efficiencies of 10% and 50%, respectively. Oscillating bandwidths were only 10% of the fluorescence bandwidth and ranged from 1.7 cm^(-1) to 45 cm^(-1), depending on the output wavelength. Longitudinal mode structure and multiple pulsing of the oscillators were observed.

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© 1973 Optical Society of America. Received 6 December 1972. This work was supported by a grant from the General Dynamics Corporation, Pomona, California. Uri Ganiel was on leave from the Weizmann Institute of Science, and James Pearson was a Fannie and John Hertz Doctoral Fellow and is now at Hughes Research Laboratories.

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