Control of the effects of crystal dispersion at different orders in the mixing of three phase-matched waves on a 5- to 100-fs time scale

Authors

  • Alessandra Andreoni
  • Maria Bondani
  • Marco A.C. Potenza

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21641/demo.vi1-2.130

Keywords:

three-wave mixing, ultra-broadband phasematching, β-barium borate, group-velocity matching, groupvelocity dispersion

Abstract

A number of manners to obtain first-order achromatic phase matching of both type I and type II are presented and the most advantageous ones are identified to generate high-spectral quality 100-fs pulses by either parametric generation or frequency up-conversion. In the case of frequency-doubling high-energy 5-fs Ti:sapphire pulses, a non-collinear phase-matching I geometry in a b-barium borate crystal cut at 44 deg is devised that should allow high conversion efficiency, virtually without pulse lengthening and intra-pulse frequency chirp due to group-velocity dispersion.

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Published

30-06-2000

How to Cite

Andreoni, Alessandra, et al. “Control of the Effects of Crystal Dispersion at Different Orders in the Mixing of Three Phase-Matched Waves on a 5- to 100-Fs Time Scale”. DEMO, no. 1-2, June 2000, pp. 16-19, doi:10.21641/demo.vi1-2.130.

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