Claims
- 1. An apparatus for optical frequency conversion using a specially cut uncoated birefringent crystal with a primary optical (X-axis) wherein a first input wavelength and a second input wavelength polarized along the Z axis combine within said birefringent crystal by the sum-frequency process to generate a third, shorter wavelength polarized along the Y, said apparatus comprised of:a first input coupler prism 1 having an input face normal to the propagation direction of said input wavelengths with anti-reflection coatings matched to said input wavelengths and an output Brewster-cut face such that said input wavelengths are completely transmitted through said input coupler prism; a specially cut birefringent crystal 4 having a Brewster-cut input end adjacent to said first input coupler prism, a first output end having a Brewster-cut face such that said input wavelengths pass through and out of said birefringent crystal while said third wavelength is partially reflected to a third Brewster-cut face configured to transmit said third wavelength out of said birefringent crystal; a first output coupler prism 2 adjacent to said first output end of said birefringent crystal and having an input Brewster-cut face configured to transmit said input wavelengths and to reflect said third wavelength and coated with anti-reflection coatings matched to said input wavelengths and a high-reflection coating matched to said third wavelength and, further, having an output face normal to said input wavelengths with anti-reflection coatings matched to said input wavelengths; a second output coupler prism 3 adjacent to a second output end of said birefringent crystal and having an input Brewster-cut face configured to transmit said third wavelength and having an output face normal to said third wavelength with an anti-reflection coating matched to said third wavelength, thereby facilitating the transmission of said third wavelength out of said birefringent crystal.
- 2. The birefringent crystal apparatus of claim 1, wherein said birefringent crystal is composed of lithium triborate (LBO) and said three prisms have an index of refraction approximately the same as said LBO crystal.
FEDERAL RESEARCH STATEMENT
The conditions under which this invention was made are such as to entitle the Government of the United States under paragraph I(a) of Executive Order 10096, as represented by the Secretary of the Air Force, to the entire right, title and interest therein, including foreign rights.
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