20 W of continuous-wave sodium D2 resonance radiation from sum-frequency generation with injection-locked lasers.

Opt Lett

Directed Energy Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico 87117, USA.

Published: November 2003

A 20-W all-solid-state continuous-wave single-frequency source tuned to the sodium D2a line at 589.159 nm has been developed for adaptive optical systems. This source is based on sum-frequency mixing two injection-locked Nd:YAG lasers in lithium triborate in a doubly resonant external cavity. Injection locking the Nd:YAG lasers not only ensures single-frequency operation but also allows the use of a single rf local oscillator for Pound-Drever-Hall locking both the injection-slave and the sum-frequency cavities. We observe power-conversion efficiencies in excess of 55% and a linearly polarized diffraction-limited output tunable across the sodium D2 line (589.156 to 589.160 nm) with no change in output power and with high amplitude and pointing stability.

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