摘要 |
Optical parametric oscillators using non-linear crystals cut for the type I interaction have an extraordinary pump beam which generates ordinary signal and idler beams. The use of an optical element to rotate the signal beam before sending this signal beam to a grating element allows for the grating element to have its dispersion plane oriented coplanar with the extraordinary crystal plane of the non-linear crystal. In this manner, for non-linear crystals which have relatively narrow acceptance angles, such as BBO crystals, the reduction in angular aperture of the parametric gain in the extraordinary plane will produce a reduction in the linewidth of the produced output. The grating translates the angular variations into variations in wavelength. If no rotator was used in the optical parametric oscillator, then in order to get the maximum efficiency out of the grating, the dispersion plane of the grating should be orthogonal to the extraordinary plane of the crystal, and therefore the narrow angular acceptance of the crystal would not result in a narrow output linewidth.
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