Abstract
A conversion efficiency as high as 22%from dye-laser radiation to the near infrared with difference-frequency mixing of Nd:YAG laser radiation and its second-harmonic-pumped dye laser in an only 5 mm long KTP crystal is reported for the generation of tunable near infrared radiation.
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