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Nonlinear optical phenomena
Theoretical study of collinear optical frequency comb generation under multi-wave, transient stimulated Raman scattering in crystals
S. N. Smetanin A. M. Prokhorov General Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Abstract:
Using mathematical modelling we have studied the conditions of low-threshold collinear optical frequency comb generation under transient (picosecond) stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) and parametric four-wave coupling of SRS components in crystals. It is shown that Raman-parametric generation of an octave-spanning optical frequency comb occurs most effectively under intermediate, transient SRS at a pump pulse duration exceeding the dephasing time by five-to-twenty times. We have found the optimal values of not only the laser pump pulse duration, but also of the Raman crystal lengths corresponding to highly efficient generation of an optical frequency comb from the second anti-Stokes to the fourth Stokes Raman components. For the KGd(WO4)2 (high dispersion) and Ba(NO3)2 (low dispersion) crystals pumped at a wavelength of 1.064 μm and a pulse duration five or more times greater than the dephasing time, the optimum length of the crystal was 0.3 and 0.6 cm, respectively, which is consistent with the condition of the most effective Stokes – anti-Stokes coupling ΔkL ≈ 15, where Δk is the wave detuning from phase matching of Stokes – anti-Stokes coupling, determined by the refractive index dispersion of the SRS medium.
Keywords:
stimulated Raman scattering, optical frequency comb, four-wave mixing, wave detuning, dephasing time.
Received: 27.11.2013 Revised: 16.05.2014
Citation:
S. N. Smetanin, “Theoretical study of collinear optical frequency comb generation under multi-wave, transient stimulated Raman scattering in crystals”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 44:11 (2014), 1012–1021 [Quantum Electron., 44:11 (2014), 1012–1021]
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