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Widely tunable single-frequency pulsed optical parametric oscillator

The spectral output of a nanosecond dual-cavity doubly resonant optical parametric oscillator has been investigated versus the relative length of the signal and idler cavities. Regions of stable single-frequency operation are determined by use of a type II phase-matched KTP crystal and compared with...

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Published in:Optics letters 2002-02, Vol.27 (4), p.255-257
Main Authors: Ribet, I, Drag, C, Lefebvre, M, Rosencher, E
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