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Robust adiabatic sum frequency conversion
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2009
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Optical PumpingPhotonicsEngineeringPhysicsOptical Transmission SystemOptical PropertiesFull Frequency ConversionNon-linear OpticApplied PhysicsMulti-rate Signal ProcessingNonlinear Signal ProcessingCrystal TemperatureFrequency ControlOptical CommunicationRobust Population TransferSignal ProcessingOptical AmplifierOptoelectronics
We discuss theoretically and demonstrate experimentally the robustness of the adiabatic sum frequency conversion method. This technique, borrowed from an analogous scheme of robust population transfer in atomic physics and nuclear magnetic resonance, enables the achievement of nearly full frequency conversion in a sum frequency generation process for a bandwidth up to two orders of magnitude wider than in conventional conversion schemes. We show that this scheme is robust to variations in the parameters of both the nonlinear crystal and of the incoming light. These include the crystal temperature, the frequency of the incoming field, the pump intensity, the crystal length and the angle of incidence. Also, we show that this extremely broad bandwidth can be tuned to higher or lower central wavelengths by changing either the pump frequency or the crystal temperature. The detailed study of the properties of this converter is done using the Landau-Zener theory dealing with the adiabatic transitions in two level systems.
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