Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5026192 | Optik - International Journal for Light and Electron Optics | 2016 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The experimental study of frequency down-conversion processof a dual-wavelength fiber laser by using an MgO:PPLN nonlinear crystal was presented. The dual-wavelength fiber laser was a home-made linearly polarized fiber laser with a maximal output power of 74.1Â W at 1060Â nm and 1080Â nm. A total idler output power of 6.36Â W with dual idler-waves at 3125Â nm and 3323Â nm was obtained. The corresponding pump-to-idler slope efficiency was 11.4%. In the experiment, only one signal wavelength of 1603Â nm was observed, which indicated that only one optical parametric oscillation occurred while the other pump laser was contributed to the intra-cavity difference frequency generation (DFG) process. This work provides an effective approach to generate dual-wavelength mid-infrared (MIR) lasers for its features of convenience and controllability.
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Authors
Yaping Shang, Peng Wang, Xiao Li, Meili Shen, Xiaojun Xu,