Abstract

A dual-color laser of red at 671 nm and ultraviolet (UV) at 411 nm was generated from dual-wavelength fundamental waves at 1342 and 1064 nm with a single periodically poled LiTaO3 (PPLT) optical superlattice. The PPLT sample used consists of two segments in a series: the first segment has a period of 14.55 μm for the second-harmonic generation (SHG) of 1342 nm and the second segment has periods of around 10.3 μm for the generation of UV light by sum-frequency mixing (SFG) of 1064 and 671 nm. An average output power of 3 and 79 mW for UV and red, respectively, has been obtained.

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