Intracavity second harmonic generation of a CW CO/sub 2/ laser in AgGaSe/sub 2

Summary form only given. In the 4-5 /spl mu/m range a frequency-doubled continuous-wave (CW) CO/sub 2/ laser has the potential for providing an optimal combination of spectral control and frequency stability. However, for CW systems it is difficult to achieve high efficiency of second harmonic gener...

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Published inConference Digest. 2000 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe (Cat. No.00TH8505) p. 1 pp.
Main Authors Petukhov, V.O., Gorobets, V.A., Kozlov, K.V., Tochitsky, S.Ya
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 2000
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Summary:Summary form only given. In the 4-5 /spl mu/m range a frequency-doubled continuous-wave (CW) CO/sub 2/ laser has the potential for providing an optimal combination of spectral control and frequency stability. However, for CW systems it is difficult to achieve high efficiency of second harmonic generation (SHG) in nonlinear crystals because of low pump power. Intracavity frequency conversion is a powerful means to improve the frequency-doubling efficiency if sufficient laser power is not available. This method puts forward very strict requirements on both the nonlinear crystal and the laser. For example, it is necessary to eliminate Fresnel losses introduced by the crystal and to optimise the harmonic output coupling. Especially important is to use a nonlinear crystal of high optical quality in which residual absorption is minimised. Since nonlinear crystals in the mid-IR region do not meet these tight requirements, intracavity technique has not been applied for CW CO/sub 2/ laser radiation. Using a low-absorption AgGaSe/sub 2/ crystal we obtained for the first time to our knowledge intracavity SHG of a CW CO/sub 2/ laser. Preliminary results on the optimisation of output power at 5 /spl mu/m using different schemes are presented.
ISBN:0780363191
9780780363199
DOI:10.1109/CLEOE.2000.910221