1966
DOI: 10.1109/jqe.1966.1073958
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Infrared difference frequency generation

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“…A corollary of the present work is a method for generating output in the mid-IR to terahertz range where there is presently strong demand in medical, remote sensing and defence applications. Previously, Raman lasers have been used to generate IR output via DFG [24,25], however, the output wavelengths are limited to integer multiples of the Raman shift. With a second Raman mode, the difference frequencies extend much lower and the number of options is greatly increased (refer Table 1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A corollary of the present work is a method for generating output in the mid-IR to terahertz range where there is presently strong demand in medical, remote sensing and defence applications. Previously, Raman lasers have been used to generate IR output via DFG [24,25], however, the output wavelengths are limited to integer multiples of the Raman shift. With a second Raman mode, the difference frequencies extend much lower and the number of options is greatly increased (refer Table 1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frequency conversion into the midinfrared by a combination of stimulated Raman scattering 1SRS2 and difference frequency mixing 1DFM2 was first proposed 1and demonstrated2 in 1966. 2 Recently a Nd:YAG hybrid system 11 Hz2 that used a combination of SRS in methane and optical parametric amplification to amplify the 1.54-µm Stokes light with 3.43-µm light being produced as a byproduct was reported. 3 In this paper we present results for a system we have developed to produce narrow-band pulsed light at 3.43 µm in the millijoule energy range by using an injection-seeded single-longitudinal mode 1SLM2 Nd:YAG pump laser.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tunability of the Nd glass laser is to be achieved by using some external mode selection technique such as Fabry-P6rot filter which is tilt or thermal tuned. Hirono, 1964], thermal tunability studies of ruby lasers [Abella and Cummins, 1961], and stimulated Raman-scattering studies [Eckhardt, 1966;Martin and Thomas, 1966].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%