Potential of Sub-THz-Wave Generation in Li2B4O7 Nonlinear Crystal at Room and Cryogenic Temperatures

Due to their high optical damage threshold, borate crystals can be used for the efficient nonlinear down-conversion of terawatt laser radiation into the terahertz (THz) frequency range of the electromagnetic spectrum. In this work, we carried out a thorough study of the terahertz optical properties...

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Veröffentlicht in:Crystals (Basel) 2021-11, Vol.11 (11), p.1321, Article 1321
Hauptverfasser: Ezhov, Dmitry, Turgeneva, Snezhana, Nikolaev, Nazar, Mamrashev, Alexander, Mikerin, Sergei, Minakov, Fedor, Simanchuk, Andrey, Antsygin, Valery, Svetlichnyi, Valery, Losev, Valery, Andreev, Yury
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Zusammenfassung:Due to their high optical damage threshold, borate crystals can be used for the efficient nonlinear down-conversion of terawatt laser radiation into the terahertz (THz) frequency range of the electromagnetic spectrum. In this work, we carried out a thorough study of the terahertz optical properties of the lithium tetraborate crystal (Li2B4O7; LB4) at 295 and 77 K. Approximating the terahertz refractive index in the form of Sellmeier's equations, we assessed the possibility of converting the radiation of widespread high-power laser sources with wavelengths of 1064 and 800 nm, as well as their second and third harmonics, into the THz range. It was found that four out of eight types of three-wave mixing processes are possible. The conditions for collinear phase matching were fulfilled only for the o - e & RARR; o type of interaction, while cooling the crystal to 77 K did not practically affect the phase-matching curves. However, a noticeable increase of birefringence in the THz range with cooling (from 0.12 to 0.16) led to an increase in the coherence length for o - o & RARR; e and e - e & RARR; e types of interaction, which are potentially attractive for the down-conversion of ultrashort laser pulses.
ISSN:2073-4352
2073-4352
DOI:10.3390/cryst11111321