Abstract
Ultrafast laser sources operating in the mid-infrared spectral region, where many molecules and their functional groups have vibrational and rotational resonances, are very important tools for studying novel regimes of non-linear optics and strong field physics. Next to optical parametric amplifiers (OPAs) based on ZnGeP2 (ZGP) crystals which, on the one hand, allow generation of energetic ultrashort mid-IR pulses at a mJ energy level, but, on the other, rely on complex and immature holmium pump lasers [1], a difference frequency generation (DFG) in AGS or GaSe crystals starting from a single broadband near-infrared (NIR) pulse [2] or via cascaded two-stage parametric down-conversion [3] is an alternative way to generate mid-IR pulses above 4-µm wavelength. In the later case more conventional Ytterbium, Neodymium or Ti:Saphire lasers are used to pump the frequency conversion stages. The use of a longer-wavelength 1.03-μm Ytterbium laser as compared to Ti:Sapphire pump sources yields an improved phase matching bandwidth, lower group velocity miss-match, as well as a lack of three-photon absorption, which reduces detrimental photo-darkening in AGS.
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