DocumentCode
959203
Title
All Solid-State High-Efficiency Tunable UV Source for Airborne or Satellite-Based Ozone DIAL Systems
Author
Armstrong, Darrell J. ; Smith, Arlee V.
Author_Institution
Sandia Nat. Lab., Albuquerque
Volume
13
Issue
3
fYear
2007
Firstpage
721
Lastpage
731
Abstract
We designed, built, and tested two laboratory prototype nanosecond UV sources for airborne or satellite-based ozone differential absorption lidar (DIAL) remote-sensing systems. Our prototypes use a 532-nm second-harmonic pulse from a Q-switched injection-seeded Nd:YAG laser to pump an optical parametric oscillator (OPO) that generates a tunable signal wavelength near 803 nm. The OPO signal is mixed with additional 532 nm light either inside the OPO cavity, or in a subsequent sum-frequency generation (SFG) stage, to generate 10-ns pulses at 320-nm. Our system designs result from an integrated, iterative approach where operating parameters including the pump-beam´s spatial profile, the second harmonic generation efficiency, the OPO´s cavity geometry, output coupling, crystal lengths, and the length of the SFG crystals, are all determined from numerical modeling. By using this approach, we obtained 320 nm pulse energies approaching 200 mJ with overall optical conversion efficiency-from 1064 to 320 nm-exceeding 20%. To optimize efficiency, we incorporate three important design characteristics: a pump beam having a high-quality flat-topped spatial profile, an image-rotating non-planar ring-cavity OPO capable of generating high-quality large-diameter flat-topped beams, and pulse injection seeding of the OPO to achieve near-zero cavity buildup time to enhance the efficiency of sum-frequency mining. We believe additional optimization of our designs may eventually yield UV pulse energies approaching 300 mJ with optical conversion efficiencies comparable to those of our current systems.
Keywords
Q-switching; atmospheric composition; atmospheric measuring apparatus; neodymium; optical harmonic generation; optical parametric oscillators; optical radar; ozone; remote sensing by laser beam; ultraviolet sources; yttrium compounds; O3 - Element; Q-switching; YAG:Nd; YAG:Nd - System; airborne lidar; differential absorption lidar; nanosecond UV source; optical parametric oscillator; ozone; remote-sensing systems; second harmonic generation; sum-frequency generation; wavelength 320 nm; wavelength 532 nm; Laser excitation; Nonlinear optics; Optical harmonic generation; Optical pulse generation; Optical pumping; Prototypes; Signal generators; Solid state circuits; Tunable circuits and devices; Ultraviolet sources; Frequency conversion; UV generation; nonlinear optics; optical parametric oscillator (OPO); remote sensing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-260X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSTQE.2007.896600
Filename
4244405
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