Abstract
More than 1 μW of tunable continuous-wave radiation at
369 nm has been generated by sum-frequency mixing of the radiation from a
1310-nm diode laser with the radiation from a 515-nm argon-ion laser in a
β-BaB2O4 crystal. The
phase-mismatching tolerance for nearly optimum focusing of input beams was found
to be several times as large as that for no focusing or the calculated value.
This effect was caused by relatively large double refraction of
β-BaB2O4.
© 1991 Optical Society of America
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