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Chalcogenide Fibers Show Promise as Raman Lasers

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Breck Hitz

Lasers in the 2- to 10-µm region are important for a number of spectroscopic, remote sensing and military applications. Raman fiber lasers offer one approach to such lasers, but the relatively low Raman gain of conventional silica fibers is an impediment. Recently, scientists from SFA Inc. in Largo, Md., and the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington have shown that the Raman gain of a small-core AsSe fiber has a Raman coefficient 340 times as great as that of silica. Such a high Raman gain opens the possibility that the fiber could be instrumental in the development of robust mid-IR...Read full article

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    Published: October 2003
    Glossary
    optical parametric oscillator
    A laser-pumped crystal with nonlinear optical properties inside of an optical resonator in which the output generates coherent light whose output can be tuned continuously over a variety of infrared and visible wavelengths. The OPO generates a short wavelength component called the signal and a longer wavelength component called the idler. Conservation of energy dictates that the sum of the photon energy of the signal and that of the idler equals the original pump photon energy.
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