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26 April 1995 Generation of continuous-wave bright-squeezed light
Stephan Schiller, G. Breitenbach, Silvania F. Pereira, Ruediger Paschotta, A. G. White, Juergen Mlynek
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Abstract
We discuss different approaches to the generation of bright amplitude-squeezed light using second-order nonlinear effects in optical cavities. A 0.2 mW beam at 1064 nm exhibiting a 4 dB squeezing has been generated using a phase-sensitive type-I parametric amplifier pumped by frequency-doubled Nd:YAG laser. In applying frequency-doubling processes to the generation of amplitude-squeezed light, the appearance of parasitic parametric oscillation must be considered. This effect has been observed in a singly-resonant frequency doubler. We also describe recent developments in optical cavity design for doubly-resonant frequency doubling. Finally, we show theoretically that phase-mismatched second-harmonic generation in an optical cavity can be employed to generate a strong effective Kerr nonlinearity. This system appears promising for achieving optical bistability and for generating squeezed light of high power.
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Stephan Schiller, G. Breitenbach, Silvania F. Pereira, Ruediger Paschotta, A. G. White, and Juergen Mlynek "Generation of continuous-wave bright-squeezed light", Proc. SPIE 2378, Laser Frequency Stabilization and Noise Reduction, (26 April 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.208222
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KEYWORDS
Second-harmonic generation

Resonators

Optical parametric oscillators

Continuous wave operation

Crystals

Kerr effect

Mirrors

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