Abstract:
An experimental and theoretical investigation is made of energy conversion in the three-photon parametric interaction of ultrashort light packets. Calculations are made both in the constant pump field approximation and for strong energy exchange between packets. A parametric two-stage oscillator generating ultrashort light pulses is described: it has an energy conversion efficiency of 12%, a line width of the output radiation of 4–5 cm–1, and a high pulse repetition frequency (up to 25 Hz). A parametric small-signal gain of 109–1010 can be achieved. The competition between stimulated Raman scattering (STRS) and stimulated parametric scattering, observed in a number of nonlinear crystals (α-HIO3, KDP, LiIO3), is discussed. The characteristics of picosecond optical parametric oscillators (OPO's) using α-HIO3, KDP, LiIO3, and LiNbO3 crystals are given. An automatic measuring system incorporating amplitude analyzers, a data terminal, and a computer has been developed to investigate the energy and temporal characteristics.