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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 26, 1992
Filed:
Jun. 27, 1990
Allen R Geiger, Las Cruces, NM (US);
La Sen, Inc., Las Cruces, NM (US);
Abstract
A stacked OPO is disclosed wherein two or more optically nonlinear media, such as crystals, are coaxilly disposed in a single resonator. Incident radiation is coupled into the resonator, and causes parametric oscillations of the two crystals. The two crystals are independently tuned, such as by angular orientation, to produce distinct components of secondary radiation. A first one of the crystals is disposed nearer to the source of incident radiation, and a second one of the crystals is disposed nearer to the output coupler of the resonator. This causes the first crystal to experience a greater effective gain. Furthermore, the secondary radiation from the first crystal will tend to dominate and 'seed' the secondary radiation from the second crystal, when their bandwidths are narrowly separated. The dominance of the first crystal is controlled in various ways: 1) by shortening the length of the first crystal, 2) by differential bevelling of the first crystal with respect to the optical axis of the resonator, or 3) by detuning the output coupling mirror of the resonator with respect to the output of the first crystal. Either method effectively balances the effective gains of the two crystals so that two, independently tunable and efficient signal frequencies can be achieved. Seeding the OPO stack is also disclosed. Alternate techniques of seeding include the use of a tunable diode laser, a second low power OPO and a second OPO using a Faraday Anomalous Dispersion Optical Filter (FADOF). Techniques for angle tuning the OPO stack and compensating for walkoff are disclosed.