Abstract

Every nonlinear optical laser frequency conversion process is accompanied by the crystal heating due to the absorption of some part of the radiation energy. Optical absorption coefficients and internal crystal temperature distribution during interaction with the high-power laser radiation are directly determined from modelling the experimentally obtained stationary and kinetics data of the radiation-induced frequency shifts of the crystal piezoelectric resonances.

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