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Wavelength temperature and angle bandwidths in SHG of focused beams in nonlinear crystals

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Abstract

The temperature, wavelength, and angle bandwidths in second harmonic generation of focused Gaussian beams in nonlinear crystals are evaluated. Numerical and experimental results are given for ADP as a function of the phase matching angle. These results show higher bandwidths compared with the plane wave case.

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