2018
DOI: 10.1088/1555-6611/aac53d
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Fiber-laser-pumped, continuous-wave, dual-wavelength, mid-infrared optical parametric oscillator

Abstract: We demonstrated a new kind of dual-wavelength mid-infrared optical parametric oscillator (OPO), synchronously pumped by two independent fiber lasers, which were combined in parallel by a wavelength division multiplexer and had central wavelengths located at 1018 nm and 1064 nm separately. With reasonable cavity design and under the maximum pump power of 55.5 W, two idler emissions fixed at 3200 nm and 3704 nm were obtained and the total idler output power reached 2.6 W, indicating a 4.7% pump-to-idler conversi… Show more

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“…The 1.57 µm and 3.84 µm cross period resonant outputs were realized through a single polarized crystal with the output power of 2.4 W@1.57 µm and 1.31 W@3.84 µm [15,16]. In 2020, the college of Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies from National University of Defense Technology used a traditional Raman fiber oscillator as a dual-wavelength pump source, the output power of 2 W@3.27 µm and 4.98 W@3.66 µm were achieved [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 1.57 µm and 3.84 µm cross period resonant outputs were realized through a single polarized crystal with the output power of 2.4 W@1.57 µm and 1.31 W@3.84 µm [15,16]. In 2020, the college of Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies from National University of Defense Technology used a traditional Raman fiber oscillator as a dual-wavelength pump source, the output power of 2 W@3.27 µm and 4.98 W@3.66 µm were achieved [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%