Technical Note: Second-Harmonic Generation With IMRA's FCPA μJewel
Source: IMRA America, Inc.
By IMRA America, Inc.
This note describes a simple set-up for second-harmonic generation (also known as "frequency-doubling") of an FCPA μJewel to obtain green, pulsed light using off-the-shelf components.
Among the various nonlinear crystals available (BBO, KTP, BiBO, KNbO3, PPLN, etc.), we recommend the use of LBO for the following reasons:
- Non-Critical Phase Matching (NCPM) condition
- No walk-off
- Large acceptance angle → ease of alignment
Since the energy per pulse from the FCPA μJewel changes for different repetition rates, different focusing conditions are required for optimal conversion.
- Small Group Velocity Mismatch (GVM) allows longer crystal to be used → greater SHG output
- High damage threshold Intensity = 45 GW/cm2, τ = 100 ps @ λ = 532 nm
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