Coupled cavity 13mJ mid-IR pulsed source using a passively Q-switched Nd:YAG laser and KTA OPO followed by a CSP OPA

2021 
We describe a compact mid-IR source utilizing an intracavity, non-critically phase matched potassium titanyle arsenate (KTA) optical parametric oscillator (OPO) placed inside a passively Q-switched (PQS), 1.064 µm Nd:YAG laser resonator. A 45-degree dichroic beam splitter was employed to split the 1.064 µm resonator leg from the 1.5 μm/3.5 μm KTA OPO cavity that was singly resonant for the 1.5 μm signal. The 20 mm long KTA crystal was placed in the shared-path section of both cavities, with the KTA OPO output coupler partially reflective at 1.5 μm, and highly transmitting at 3.5 μm. With the Nd:YAG pumped by a 3-λ 12-bar diode stack at 5 Hz PRF, the KTA OPO generated 23.1 mJ signal pulses at 1.5 μm and 9.8 mJ idler pulses at 3.5 μm. To further increase the 3.5 μm energy, a cadmium silicon phosphide (CSP) optical parametric amplifier (OPA), phase matched for 1.5 μm-pumped amplification of 3.5 μm radiation, was placed immediately after the KTA OPO output coupler. A maximum 3.5 μm pulse energy of 13.2 mJ was measured after the OPA, with an additional 4.2 mJ generated at 2.8 μm. The 3.5 μm pulses had a measured temporal duration (FWHM) of 27 ns, corresponding to a peak-power of approximately 490 kW. This paper will detail the Nd:YAG pumped intracavity KTA OPO / CSP OPA and optimization of its performance as a pulsed midIR source.
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