Title :
Broad and tunable second harmonic generation from 250 to 430 nm from a 80 MHz picosecond white light source
Author :
Bradler, M. ; Riedle, E.
Author_Institution :
LS fur Biomol. Opt., Ludwig Maximilians Univ. Munchen, München, Germany
Abstract :
Supercontinuum generation in microstructured fibers is a most versatile method to generate a wide range of visible to near infrared colors from fixed wavelength femto- and picosecond sources. Since photonic crystal structures lead to a favorable zero-dispersion wavelength close to the pump wavelength, high fiber lengths can be used. As a consequence, nJ pulse energies out of MHz repetition rate oscillators are sufficient for the spectral broadening. So far, however, the shortest wavelengths that are readily achieved are just slightly below 400 nm. For many applications in biology and chemistry, e.g., fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM), total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy or single molecule imaging, light in the UV - as far down as 250 nm for DNA bases - is needed. No UV generation from either laboratory or commercial "white light lasers" (WLL), i.e. a combination of ps pump laser with photonic fiber, has been reported.
Keywords :
holey fibres; optical harmonic generation; optical pulse generation; optical pumping; photonic crystals; spectral line broadening; supercontinuum generation; DNA bases; MHz repetition rate oscillators; broad second harmonic generation; femtosecond sources; fiber length; fluorescence lifetime imaging; frequency 80 MHz; microstructured fibers; nJ pulse energies; near infrared colors; photonic crystal structures; photonic fiber; picosecond white light source; ps pump laser; pump wavelength; single molecule imaging; spectral broadening; supercontinuum generation; total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy; tunable second harmonic generation; visible colors; wavelength 250 nm to 430 nm; zero-dispersion wavelength; Bandwidth; Crystals; Fluorescence; Frequency conversion; Laser excitation; Length measurement; Photonics;
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe (CLEO EUROPE/IQEC), 2013 Conference on and International Quantum Electronics Conference
Conference_Location :
Munich
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0593-5
DOI :
10.1109/CLEOE-IQEC.2013.6800863