Abstract
Noncollincar propagation is a method to increase the effective interaction length in three wave optical parametric interactions which is of particular importance in the high-power fs regime where the temporal walk-off effect is very strong and the introduced spatial walk-off can be still tolerable in view of the relatively large beam cross sections applied.
© 2001 Optical Society of America
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