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23 February 2009 Boosting efficiency and accurate modeling of parametric down-conversion processes
Joseph Haus, Anup Pandey, Peter Powers
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Abstract
Conversion efficiency is boosted by using tandem crystal optical parametric amplifier geometry. We have undertaken comprehensive numerical modeling of the optical systems, where the output beam for the first stage are calculated and then propagated to the second stage. As a concrete example periodically poled lithium niobate crystals are experimentally examined. The phase and amplitude information about the pump and signal beams were retrieved using the Fresnel phase retrieval method and used as input in the theory. This enabled real laboratory conditions to be modeled. Subsequently, the amplitude and phase of the complex pump and signal beam from the crystal was calculated and the results were validated by experiments. Non-collinear interactions in the second stage also yielded an efficient idler output over a broad range of temperatures. ZnGeP2 crystals were used in the numerical simulations with first and second stage amplification. We predicted an idler energy increase by a more than a factor of 3.
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Joseph Haus, Anup Pandey, and Peter Powers "Boosting efficiency and accurate modeling of parametric down-conversion processes", Proc. SPIE 7197, Nonlinear Frequency Generation and Conversion: Materials, Devices, and Applications VIII, 71970D (23 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.816582
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Phase retrieval

Laser crystals

Nonlinear crystals

Beam propagation method

Photons

Beam shaping

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