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Masoume Mansouri, Mohsen Askarbioki, Saeed Ghavami Sabouri, Alireza Khorsandi. Walk-off reduction, using an external optical plate and Bessel—Gaussian interactionJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2015, 24(2): 024216.
| Masoume Mansouri, Mohsen Askarbioki, Saeed Ghavami Sabouri, Alireza Khorsandi. Walk-off reduction, using an external optical plate and Bessel—Gaussian interactionJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2015, 24(2): 024216. |
Walk-off reduction, using an external optical plate and Bessel—Gaussian interaction
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Abstract
To reduce the walk-off angle of the extraordinary third-harmonic ultraviolet wave at 355 nm generated by type Ⅱ KTiOPO4 and type I β-BaB2O4 optical crystals, and the Gaussian output beam of a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser, a simple theoretical model was developed based on a rotatable BK7 plate of variable thickness. By rotating the plate up to 35° along the beam direction, we reduced the walk-off angle up to ~ 13%. The same phenomenon is predicted by the model, confirming the performance of the model. It is found that, due to the walk-off effect, the intensity profile of the third-harmonic generation beam is slightly degraded. To compensate for the observed phenomena and further reduce the walk-off, we used a combination of a convex lens and an axicon to transform the beam profile of the interacting fundamental and second-harmonic generation waves to the zero-order Bessel-Gaussian form. As a result, the walk-off is decreased to ~ 48.81 mrad, providing ~ 30% relative reduction. By using the same BK7 plate rotated up to 35° along the third-harmonic beam direction, the walk-off angle is further reduced to 38.9 mrad. Moreover, it is observed that the beam profile of the emerged Bessel-Gaussian third-harmonic generation beam remains unchanged with no degradation. -
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