Gigahertz to terahertz frequency signal generation using OPO and DFG
US-9588398-B2 · Mar 7, 2017 · US
US10001695B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10001695-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715446931-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 1, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 8, 2005 |
| Publication date | Jun 19, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 19, 2018 |
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Apparatus and method for high-power multi-function millimeter-wavelength (THz-frequency) signal generation using OPO and DFG in a single cavity. In some embodiments, the OPO-DFG cavity includes an optical parametric oscillator (OPO) non-linear material that receives pump light I P having pump-light frequency and generates two different lower intermediate frequencies of light—an OPO-signal beam I S and a spatially/temporally overlapping OPO-idler beam I I . A difference-frequency generator non-linear material then receives the two intermediate-frequency beams I I and I S , and the DFG then generates a THz-frequency output signal that has a frequency equal to the difference between the two intermediate frequencies. In some embodiments, a single-piece crystal of non-linear material is used for both OPO and DFG functions. Some embodiments use a bow-tie ring having four mirrors that define the optical path: an I P -beam-entry mirror, an I P -light-extraction mirror to remove unconverted I P -beam, an I I -beam-extraction mirror, and an I S -beam-extraction mirror, and a fifth I THz -beam-extraction mirror.
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An apparatus for generating a gigahertz-terahertz-range signal having a first frequency in a gigahertz to terahertz frequency range, the apparatus comprising: a pump laser that emits output pump light having a pump frequency; and a single cavity, operably coupled to the pump laser to receive the pump light, wherein the single cavity includes a first non-linear material in an optical path in the cavity that receives the pump light and generates light that includes a first intermediate frequency and a second intermediate frequency, wherein the single cavity includes a wavelength separator-combiner that spatially separates the light of the first intermediate frequency from the light of the second intermediate frequency such that the light of the first intermediate frequency propagates along a first segment of the optical path and the light of the second intermediate frequency propagates along a second segment of the optical path, and that recombines the spatially separated light into a single beam, wherein the single cavity includes a second non-linear material in the optical path in the cavity that uses the light of the first intermediate frequency and the light of the second intermediate frequency to generate the gigahertz-terahertz-range signal, wherein the gigahertz-terahertz-range signal has a frequency that is equal to a difference between the two intermediate frequencies. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the wavelength separator-combiner includes at least one diffraction grating. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a first frequency-selective etalon located in the first segment of the optical path and tuned to the first intermediate frequency. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a first frequency-selective etalon located in the first segment of the optical path and tuned to the first intermediate frequency; and a second frequency-selective etalon located in the second segment of the optical path and tuned to the second intermediate frequency. 5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first non-linear material and the second non-linear material are both part of a single non-linear optical (NLO) crystal that acts both as an optical parametric oscillator and as a difference frequency generator. 6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first non-linear material includes a first non-linear optical (NLO) crystal that acts as an optical parametric oscillator, wherein the second non-linear material includes a second non-linear optical (NLO) crystal that acts as a difference frequency generator, wherein the first NLO crystal and the second NLO crystal are spatially separated from one another, and wherein the apparatus further includes: a first mirror located in the optical path between the first NLO crystal and the second NLO crystal, wherein the first mirror is highly reflective at both the first intermediate frequency and the second intermediate frequency and highly transmissive at the pump frequency. 7. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first non-linear material includes a first non-linear optical (NLO) crystal that acts as an optical parametric oscillator, wherein the second non-linear material includes a second non-linear optical (NLO) crystal that acts as a difference frequency generator, wherein the first NLO crystal and the second NLO crystal are spatially separated from one another, and wherein the apparatus further includes: a first mirror located in the optical path between the first NLO crystal and the second NLO crystal, wherein the first mirror is highly reflective at both the first intermediate frequency and the second intermediate frequency and highly transmissive at the pump frequency, and a second reflector located in the optical path facing the second face of the second NLO crystal, wherein the second reflector is highly reflective at the gigahertz-terahertz-frequency range, such that the gigahertz-terahertz-range signal is reflected by the second reflector and exits the cavity. 8. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the optical path in the single cavity is configured to have a bow-tie ring topology. 9. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a piezo-electric element, wherein the pump laser is configured to controllably vary the pump frequency using the piezo-electric element. 10. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the optical path has a bow-tie ring topology, the apparatus further comprising: a unitary block housing surrounding the single cavity, wherein the optical path is completely within the housing, wherein the housing has at least one cover and a plurality of optical ports that are coupled to the optical path, and wherein the housing also holds the pump laser in the housing. 11. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the pump frequency is 283.0188679 THz, wherein the first intermediate frequency is about 142.009434 THz, wherein the second intermediate frequency is about 141.009434 THz, and wherein the first frequency is about 1.00000002 THz. 12. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a distributed-feedback (DFB) fiber laser that receives input pump light at a first pump wavelength and emits output pump light at a second pump wavelength, wherein the DFB fiber laser includes a rare-earth-doped fiber having a core and at least a first cladding layer, and a DFB grating operatively coupled to a portion of the rare-earth-doped fiber. 13. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the wavelength separator-combiner includes: a wavelength separator that spatially separates the light of the first intermediate frequency from the light of the second intermediate frequency such that the light of the first intermediate frequency propagates along the first segment of the optical path and the light of the second intermediate frequency propagates along the second segment of the optical path, and a wavelength recombiner that recombines the spatially separated light into the single beam. 14. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of frequency-selective separators that remove the light of the first intermediate frequency, the light of the second intermediate frequency, the pump light, and the gigahertz-terahertz-range signal from the optical path each through different ports. 15. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a frequency-selective separator located outside of the single optical cavity that separates the pump light and the gigahertz-terahertz-range signal. 16. An apparatus for generating a gigahertz-terahertz-range signal having a frequency in a gigahertz to terahertz frequency range, the apparatus comprising: means for receiving pump light having a pump frequency into a single optical cavity having an optical path; means for generating light that includes a first intermediate frequency and a second intermediate frequency within the single cavity by using energy from the pump light; means for spatially separating the light of the first intermediate frequency from the light of the second intermediate frequency such that the light of the first intermediate frequency propagates along a first segment of the optical path and the light of the second intermediate frequency propagates along a second segment of the optical path, and recombining the spatially separated light into a single beam; and means for generating the gigahertz-terahertz-range signal within the single cavity by using the light of the two intermediate frequencies, wherein the frequency of the gigahertz-terahertz-range signal is equal to a difference between the two intermediate frequencies.
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