Title :
Phase matching of X-waves
Author :
Butkus, R. ; Orlov, S. ; Piskarskas, A. ; Smilgevicius, V. ; Stabinis, A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Quantum Electron., Vilnius Univ., Lithuania
Abstract :
This paper demonstrates a comprehensive analysis of phase-matching conditions of X-waves in various nonlinear optical processes. The single pulse (70 ps-duration) of the fourth harmonic of Nd:YAG cw-mode-locked laser is used as a pump beam of KDP crystal (type I phase-matching) based OPG. The angular frequency distribution of parametric superfluorescence is analyzed experimentally and good agreement of theoretical predictions with experimental results is obtained. This study also presents angular-frequency distribution of OPG output radiation in the air for different KDP crystal temperatures. Results show that angular dispersion of parametrically excited waves corresponds to angular dispersion of nondiffracting pulsed beams. The numerical fitting of experimental curve at degeneracy is also presented. So, the parametric downconversion of pump wave stimulates an excitation from quantum noise level the nondiffracting pulsed beams. Hence, these beams will obtain a typical X-shape if the components of spatial-temporal spectrum are phased. The appearance of conical emission in nonlinear optical process can be considered as a feature of the formation of nondiffracting waves.
Keywords :
laser beams; optical dispersion; optical frequency conversion; optical materials; optical phase matching; optical pumping; potassium; quantum noise; spatiotemporal phenomena; superradiance; 70 ps; KDP; KDP crystal; KH2PO4; Nd:YAG laser; OPG output radiation; X-waves; YAG:Nd; YAl5O12:Nd; angular frequency distribution; conical emission; continuous-wave laser; excitation; mode-locked laser; nondiffracting pulsed beams; nondiffracting waves; nonlinear optical processes; numerical fitting; parametric downconversion; parametric superfluorescence; parametrically excited waves; phase matching; pump beam; quantum noise level; single laser pulse; spatial-temporal spectrum; Frequency conversion; Laser beams; Laser excitation; Laser theory; Nonlinear optics; Optical frequency conversion; Optical pulses; Optical pumping; Pump lasers; Temperature distribution;
Conference_Titel :
Quantum Electronics Conference, 2005. EQEC '05. European
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8973-5
DOI :
10.1109/EQEC.2005.1567215