arXiv Open Access 2020

Highly-efficient generation of coherent light at 2128 nm via degenerate optical-parametric oscillation

Christian Darsow-Fromm Maik Schröder Julian Gurs Roman Schnabel Sebastian Steinlechner
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Cryogenic operation in conjunction with new test-mass materials promises to reduce the sensitivity limitations from thermal noise in gravitational-wave detectors. The currently most advanced materials under discussion are crystalline silicon as a substrate with amorphous silicon-based coatings. They require, however, operational wavelengths around 2 $\mathrmμ$m to avoid laser absorption. Here, we present a light source at 2128 nm based on a degenerate optical parametric oscillator (DOPO) to convert light from a 1064 nm non-planar ring-oscillator (NPRO). We achieve an external conversion efficiency of $(88.3\,\pm\,1.4)\,\%$ at a pump power of 52 mW in PPKTP (periodically-poled potassium titanyl phosphate, internal efficiency was 94 %), from which we infer an effective non-linearity of $(4.75\,\pm\,0.18)\,\mathrm{pm/V}$. With our approach, light from the established and existing laser sources can be efficiently converted to the 2 $\mathrmμ$m regime, while retaining the excellent stability properties.

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Christian Darsow-Fromm

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Maik Schröder

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Julian Gurs

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Roman Schnabel

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Sebastian Steinlechner

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Darsow-Fromm, C., Schröder, M., Gurs, J., Schnabel, R., Steinlechner, S. (2020). Highly-efficient generation of coherent light at 2128 nm via degenerate optical-parametric oscillation. https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.07193

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