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Energetic mid-IR femtosecond pulse generation by self-defocusing soliton-induced dispersive waves in a bulk quadratic nonlinear crystal
- Source :
- Opt. Express 23, 6924-6936 (2015)
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Generating energetic femtosecond mid-IR pulses is crucial for ultrafast spectroscopy, and currently relies on parametric processes that, while efficient, are also complex. Here we experimentally show a simple alternative that uses a single pump wavelength without any pump synchronization and without critical phase-matching requirements. Pumping a bulk quadratic nonlinear crystal (unpoled LiNbO$_3$ cut for noncritical phase-mismatched interaction) with sub-mJ near-IR 50-fs pulses, tunable and broadband ($\sim 1,000$ cm$^{-1}$) mid-IR pulses around $3.0~\mu\rm m$ are generated with excellent spatio-temporal pulse quality, having up to 10.5 $\mu$J energy (6.3% conversion). The mid-IR pulses are dispersive waves phase-matched to near-IR self-defocusing solitons created by the induced self-defocusing cascaded nonlinearity. This process is filament-free and the input pulse energy can therefore be scaled arbitrarily by using large-aperture crystals. The technique can readily be implemented with other crystals and laser wavelengths, and can therefore potentially replace current ultrafast frequency-conversion processes to the mid-IR.<br />Comment: submitted
- Subjects :
- Physics - Optics
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Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Journal :
- Opt. Express 23, 6924-6936 (2015)
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.1409.6482
- Document Type :
- Working Paper
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.23.006924