Abstract

The features of noncollinear second harmonic generation during the interaction of broadband laser pulses with opposite frequency chirps are considered. The impact of spectral phase mismatch of the interacting pulses on spectrum width and the efficiency of conversion to the noncollinear second harmonic is analyzed on an example of lithium triborate and beta-barium borate crystals.

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