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Cascading second-order versus direct third-order nonlinear optical processes in a uniaxial crystal

Backus, E. H. G.
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Roke, S.  
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Kleyn, A. W.
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2004
Optics Communications

We present an experimental and theoretical study of sum-frequency generation of two infrared photons and one visible photon in a lithium iodate crystal. The sum-frequency light can be generated directly in a third-order process as well as in two subsequent second-order processes. By comparing experimental results to numerical and analytical calculations, we demonstrate that the three possible cascading processes, i.e. two second-order cascading processes with phase matching in either the first or the second step and a cascading process with overall phase matching with both steps equally mismatched, are comparable in intensity to the direct third-order process. Polarization and angular-dependent measurements are used to assign the different processes. By using a spectrally broad infrared pulse and a spectrally narrow visible pulse we investigate the possibility of using the spectrally resolved nonlinear signals as a tool to unravel their origin. For the cascading processes, phase matching of the first step results in a spectrally broad sum-frequency signal while overall and second step phase matching give rise to a narrow signal. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.optcom.2004.01.070
Scopus ID

2-s2.0-1842562904

Author(s)
Backus, E. H. G.
Roke, S.  
Kleyn, A. W.
Bonn, M.
Date Issued

2004

Published in
Optics Communications
Volume

234

Issue

1-6

Start page

407

End page

417

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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February 8, 2013
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