W.P. Risk, W.J. Kozlovsky, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
Efficient generation of blue light is demonstrated by using resonantly enhanced sum-frequency mixing in a monolithic KTP resonator. Two infrared sources, a diode-pumped Nd laser and a GaAlAs laser diode, were simultaneously coupled into the monolithic cavity and tuned to resonant frequencies, so that high-intensity intracavity fields were built up at both wavelengths. A blue power of 4 mW in a TEM00 mode was generated with 55% of the 30 mW of 809-nm power and 45% of the 33 mW of 1064-nm power coupled into the standing-wave nonlinear resonator. By using a novel monolithic ring resonator, 2 mW of power was generated in a TEM00 mode at 462 nm. Electric-field-induced tuning of the resonant frequencies was also demonstrated. © 1992 Optical Society of America.
W.P. Risk, W.J. Kozlovsky, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
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ASSL 1990
F. Tong, W.P. Risk, et al.
Electronics Letters
Y. Kang, H.X. Lu, et al.
Applied Physics Letters