Abstract
We demonstrate the single-step generation of mid-infrared femtosecond laser pulses in a optical parametric oscillator that is synchronously pumped by a 100 MHz repetition rate sub-90 fs erbium fiber laser. The tuning range of the idler beam in principle covers to 17 μm, only dependent on the choice of cavity and mirror design. As an example, we experimentally demonstrate idler pulse generation from 4.8 to 6.0 μm optimized for selective vibrational resonant molecular spectroscopy. We find an oscillation threshold as low as 150 mW of pump power. At 300 mW pump power and a central wavelength of , we achieve an average infrared power of up to 17.5 mW, with a photon conversion efficiency of . A pulse duration of is determined from a nonlinear cross-correlation with residual pump light. The single-step nonlinear conversion leads to a high power stability with average power drift at noise over 1 h.
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