Continuous wavelength tuning from 3.9–12 µm from an optical parametric oscillator based on orientation-patterned GaP grown on GaAs

  • Schunemann P
  • Johnson K
  • Farrell C
  • et al.
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Abstract

We report for the first time nonlinear frequency conversion—specifically optical parametric oscillation—in OP-GaP layers grown by hydride vapor-phase epitaxy on 3-inch OP-GaAs templates. Continuous tuning with wavelength coverage from 3.9–12 µm was achieved by using stepped and fan-out gratings having periods from 18.0–35.2 µm, which propagated 150 µm of a 1.2-mm-thick layer before overgrowth. Anti-reflection-coated OP-GaP crystals were pumped at 1040 nm with an ultrafast Yb-fiber laser, yielding idler output powers up to 150 mW (60 mW) in spectra centered at a wavelength of 5.6 µm (10.7 µm).

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Schunemann, P. G., Johnson, K., Farrell, C., Maidment, L., Shi, Y., Rutkauskas, M., & Reid, D. T. (2021). Continuous wavelength tuning from 3.9–12 µm from an optical parametric oscillator based on orientation-patterned GaP grown on GaAs. Optical Materials Express, 11(3), 654. https://doi.org/10.1364/ome.417990

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