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Continuous Wavelength Tuning Across 3.9–12.0 µm From a 1040-nm-Pumped Optical Parametric Oscillator Based On Orientation-Patterned GaP Grown On GaAs

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Abstract

We report the first nonlinear frequency conversion—specifically optical parametric oscillation—in OPGaP layers grown by hydride vapor-phase epitaxy on OPGaAs templates. A fan-out grating provides continuously wavelength-tunable broadband pulses covering 3.9–12 µm.

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