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1.9-W cw ring-cavity KTP singly resonant optical parametric oscillator

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Abstract

We report high-power and single-frequency operation of a continuous-wave singly resonant potassium titanyl phosphate (KTiOPO4) optical parametric oscillator in a ring-cavity configuration. The ring singly resonant optical parametric oscillator threshold is 4.3 W. When the oscillator is pumped by 6.7 W of 532-nm radiation from an 11.2-W single-frequency resonantly doubled Nd:YAG laser, 1.9 W of single-axial-mode output is generated at the idler wavelength of 1039 nm.

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