1988
DOI: 10.1007/bf00687152
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Sum-frequency generation in a cooled?-BaB2O4 crystal

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“…The drop was due to the decrease in the nonlinear optical constants when the phase-matching angle approached 90'. Others obtained wavelengths as short as 195.3 nm by cooling the BBO crystal [59]. The phase-matching angle of 90' occurs at a shorter wavelength if the wavelengths for the frequency summing process are more widely separated.…”
Section: Detection Lasersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The drop was due to the decrease in the nonlinear optical constants when the phase-matching angle approached 90'. Others obtained wavelengths as short as 195.3 nm by cooling the BBO crystal [59]. The phase-matching angle of 90' occurs at a shorter wavelength if the wavelengths for the frequency summing process are more widely separated.…”
Section: Detection Lasersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A SFG Type-I scheme has been used by Lokai et ale [77] to generate the shortest wavelength of 0.1953 J-lm in a BBO crystal at -178°C by mixing the l:lnpolarized output of an excimer laser-pumped dye laser, 0.586 J-lm with its second harmonic. The calculated temperature is -183.5°C and agrees well with the experimental value.…”
Section: Sum Frequency Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%