Abstract
Difference-frequency generation was studied in LiIO3 with a narrow-bandwidth tunable dye laser pumped at high pulse-repetition rates by a frequency-doubled Nd:YAG laser. Tunable infrared radiation of 0.1 cm−1 bandwidth was generated from 1.25 μm to 1.60 μm and from 3.40 μm to 5.65 μm by mixing rhodamine B dye laser cavity radiation with the 1.064-μm or 532-nm output of the Nd:YAG laser.
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