Abstract
The resurgence of interest in cascaded second order nonlinearities[1,2] has resulted in several schemes for applying cascading in second-harmonic generating (SHG) crystals to optical transistor-like devices [3-7], Such devices allow a weak signal beam to impose a large amplitude modulation on a strong “pump” beam, through mixing in a χ(2) crystal. However, all of the devices reported to date require the pump and signal beams to be temporally coherent, as the process is strongly dependent on the phase between these two beams. There have been some suggestions[6,7] that type II phasematched SHG may remove phase sensitivity, but the devices proposed still require that the signal must be in phase with approximately half of the pump intensity. In this letter, we describe how one may properly exploit type II phase matching to produce a truly phase-insensitive all-optical transistor (AOT) based on second order nonlinearities.
© 1996 Optical Society of America
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