Improving the efficiency of an optical parametric oscillator by tailoring the pump pulse shape

Opt Express. 2010 Jun 7;18(12):12669-74. doi: 10.1364/OE.18.012669.

Abstract

The conversion efficiency of an optical parametric oscillator is reduced by energy consumption during build-up of signal and idler intensities and due to back-conversion effects. By tailoring the pump pulse temporal shape, we are able to improve the conversion efficiency by minimizing build-up time and back-conversion. Simulations predict a significant improvement in 1064 nm to 4000 nm idler conversion by using a double-rectangular temporal shape rather than using a simple Gaussian pulse. Experimental results qualitatively verify the effect resulting in a 20% improvement of a rectangular pulse over a Gaussian pulse.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't