Abstract

The absolute two-photon absorption coefficients of uv-transmitting materials have been measured using well-calibrated single picosecond pulses, at the third and fourth harmonic of a mode-locked YAlG:Nd laser system. Two-photon absorption coefficients of the order of ${10}^{\ensuremath{-}3}$ cm/MW were measured for alkali halides, and ${10}^{\ensuremath{-}4}$ cm/MW for harmonic-generating crystals. In materials with band gap greater than $2\ensuremath{\hbar}\ensuremath{\omega}$, no nonlinear absorption could be observed. Calculations based on the Keldysh theory with one adjustable parameter agree quite well with the experimentally observed dispersions in the two-photon absorption coefficients. The effect of multiphoton absorption on the conversion efficiency of harmonic generating crystals and on the breakdown of uv window materials is also discussed.

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