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10 April 1995 Low-threshold and stable optical parametric oscillator for optical frequency division
Sergey Slyusarev, Takeshi Ikegami, Shinichi Ohshima, Eiichi Sakuma
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Abstract
This paper presents a study of the optimum design parameters for an optical parametric oscillator as a frequency divider. A minimum threshold for oscillation of 9 mW, for near frequency degeneracy and a total conversion efficiency of 20%, was achieved over a wide range of pumping levels even up to as much as six times above threshold. An optical frequency divider was acquired by phase locking the signal-idler frequency to an external microwave frequency reference.
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Sergey Slyusarev, Takeshi Ikegami, Shinichi Ohshima, and Eiichi Sakuma "Low-threshold and stable optical parametric oscillator for optical frequency division", Proc. SPIE 2379, Solid State Lasers and Nonlinear Crystals, (10 April 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.206471
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KEYWORDS
Optical parametric oscillators

Crystals

Mirrors

Ferroelectric materials

Laser crystals

Servomechanisms

Nonlinear crystals

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