2010
DOI: 10.1364/oe.18.013331
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Single-pass sum-frequency-generation of 589-nm yellow light based on dual-wavelength Nd:YAG laser with periodically-poled LiTaO_3 crystal

Abstract: We demonstrate a compact all-solid-state yellow laser source based on Q-switched dual-wavelength Nd:YAG laser and periodically-poled LiTaO(3) crystal. 589-nm yellow light was generated by single-pass sum-frequency generation of the fundamental IR waves at 1064 and 1319 nm. The maximum output power of yellow light was 506 mW and the corresponding conversion efficiency was approximately 5.5% [W(-1)cm(-1)].

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“…For the conversion efficiency, the highest value is 21.6% at the situation of the highest 935 nm laser input, which is inferred by P 453 ∕ðP 880 þ P 935 Þ. Considering the quite low powers of the pump laser, this conversion efficiency is comparable with some previous works [27][28][29] . The increasing trend of the conversion efficiency shows that the pump power will reach the saturated area [33] .…”
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“…For the conversion efficiency, the highest value is 21.6% at the situation of the highest 935 nm laser input, which is inferred by P 453 ∕ðP 880 þ P 935 Þ. Considering the quite low powers of the pump laser, this conversion efficiency is comparable with some previous works [27][28][29] . The increasing trend of the conversion efficiency shows that the pump power will reach the saturated area [33] .…”
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“…However, the strategy of active locking easily suffers from the disturbance of the environment and decreases the stability of the whole system. The nonlinear process of a periodically poled lithium niobate (PPLN) waveguide is another method to obtain the pump laser [27][28][29] . Benefitting from its high optical power density due to the tight confinement of photons in the structure of the waveguide, the single pass conversion efficiency will be high enough for the SFG process.…”
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“…For the first scheme, two IR lasers can be used with different NLCs such as LN [80], PPLN [81], PPSLT [82], and PPKTP [83], and a high average power of more than 16 W was obtained, though the laser system is complex. To make the system more compact, Zhao et al [84] used a Nd:YAG dualwavelength laser as the fundamental source and a PPLT crystal as the nonlinear frequency converter, as shown in Fig. 8.…”
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“…Schematic setup for 589 nm yellow generation by frequency mixing a dual-wavelength IR laser. Selected from Ref [84]…”
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