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Tunable Source Produces Microsecond Pulses in the Mid-IR

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Breck Hitz

A collaboration among scientists at Nederlands Centrum voor Laser Research bv and the University of Twente, both in Enschede, the Netherlands, and at Laser Zentrum Hannover eV in Germany has resulted in what they believe is the first optical parametric oscillator (OPO) pumped with microsecond pulses from a wavelength-tunable, Q-switched solid-state laser. The laser will have important applications in precision spectroscopy and other applications. OPOs pumped by solid-state lasers in the 1- to 2-µm region are efficient sources in the 2- to 5-µm spectral region for applications ranging from...Read full article

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    Published: January 2004
    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.
    Basic Sciencedefensediode lasersfiber lasersmicrosecond pulsesNederlands Centrum voor Laser Research bvOPOoptical parametric oscillatorQ-switched solid-state laserResearch & TechnologyTech PulseTunable LasersUniversity of TwenteWavelength-tunableLasers

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