High Conversion Efficiency, Mid-Infrared Pulses Generated via Burst-Mode Fiber Laser Pumped Optical Parametric Oscillator

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We present a mid-infrared optical parametric oscillator (OPO) with a high pump-to-idler conversion efficiency from .06~\mu \text{m}$ to.8~\mu \text{m}$ , which was quasi-synchronously pumped by a burst-mode fiber laser. The pump pulse was specially designed with a rectangular profile in temporal, which was composed of hundreds of ultrashort sub-pulses. By applying the quasi-synchronous pumping scheme, the buildup time of the parametric signal pulse could be minimized. No back-conversion effect was observed when the pump peak power was increased. A maximum pump-to-idler conversion efficiency of 19.6% was achieved when the number of intra-burst sub-pulses was set to be 240. By increasing the number of intra-burst sub-pulses to be about 480, the maximum average output power of 7.9 W at.8~\mu \text{m}$ was realized under pump power of 45.3 W. The corresponding pump-to-idler conversion efficiency was computed to be about 17.5%. The experimental results show an improvement of 40% in pump-to-idler conversion efficiency for this quasi-synchronously pumped OPO when compared with the conventional long laser pulse pumped OPO.

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Cai, S., Ruan, M., Wu, B., Shen, Y., & Jiang, P. (2020). High Conversion Efficiency, Mid-Infrared Pulses Generated via Burst-Mode Fiber Laser Pumped Optical Parametric Oscillator. IEEE Access, 8, 64725–64729. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2984339

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