1. Second harmonic generation in a LiNbO3crystal fiber
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Jean-Pierre Wolf, K. Giulietti, Christelle Goutaudier, F. Carrillo Romo, F. Sourgen, M.T. Cohen-Adad, Georges Boulon, and Jin Yu
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business.industry ,Chemistry ,Autocorrelator ,Energy conversion efficiency ,Physics::Optics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Second-harmonic generation ,Polarization (waves) ,Laser ,law.invention ,Wavelength ,Optics ,law ,Femtosecond ,business ,Single crystal - Abstract
We have observed the second harmonic generation from a single crystal LiNbO3 fiber with a diameter of 63 μm. Femtosecond laser pulses form a modelocked oscillator was focused perpendicularly onto the fiber. Scattered second harmonic was analyzed in polarization and the conversion efficiency was estimated. Comparing to a bulk nonlinear crystal, the striking feature of the SHG from the microcylinder is that the nonlinear conversion takes place out off phase-matching condition. For the fundamental at 850 nm the phase-mismatching is negative, even so, a relative important conversion efficiency of 3.7 × 10 -4 was obtained for incident 1.1-nJ and 150-fs pulses (peak intensity of 1.0 x 10 9 W/cm 2 ) This conversion efficiency, independent to the phase matching, should not exhibit the sharp variation as for a bulk crystal when the incident fundamental is tuned across the phase-matched wavelength. The fiber provides then a wide bandwidth doubler. We applied this microdoubler in a second order autocorrelator.
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- 2000
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