2023
DOI: 10.1364/opticaopen.22179865.v1
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Polarization-Based Idler Elimination: Enhancing the Efficiency of Optical Parametric Amplification

Abstract: This study presents a novel way to increase the energy conversion efficiency of optical parametric amplification by eliminating the idler wave from the interaction using consecutive type-I and type-II amplification processes. By using the aforementioned straightforward approach the wavelength tunable narrow-bandwidth amplification with exceptionally high 40% peak pump-to-signal conversion efficiency and 68% peak pump depletion was achieved in the short-pulse regime, while preserving the beam quality factor of … Show more

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