Observation of second-order hyper-Raman generation in LiNbO3 whispering-gallery mode disk resonators

Physics – Optics

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In this manuscript we report experimental demonstration of nonlinear frequency conversion at several optical frequencies in a whispering-gallery mode resonator (WGMR). Due to the enhancement of nonlinear interactions inside a WGMR, interaction of a 1064 nm pump field with a LiNbO3 disk produced a weak, but measurable non-phase matched 532 nm second harmonic field at room temperature (>100C below the phase-matching temperature), for pump powers of a few tens of mW. For higher pump powers, we observed the generation of four additional fields at 545 nm, 559 nm, 573 nm, and 587 nm. The relative spectral shift between two consecutive fields corresponds to a 455 cm^-1 vibrational mode in LiNbO3 crystal. Our preliminary analysis indicates that these fields are the result of a multi-phonon hyper-Raman scattering, in which two photons of the pump field are converted into one photon of a higher-frequency field and one or several optical phonons.

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