Length-dependent SWIR upconversion spectral response of noncritically phase-matched KTP crystals

Abstract

Noncritically phase-matched KTP crystals are attractive for short-wave infrared upconversion detection because they support large-aperture bulk operation, avoid walk-off, and relax the angular-alignment requirement. Here, we characterize how the crystal length affects the external upconversion spectral response of NCPM KTP crystals. A calibrated Czerny--Turner monochromator is used to measure the normalized external responses of 0.5, 1.0, and 2.0 mm crystals, which are compared with theoretical quantum-efficiency spectra calculated from the phase-matching model. As the crystal length increases, the response evolves from a broad profile to a more pronounced double-peak profile. A representative pump-power measurement is also performed to evaluate the system-level external quantum efficiency. These results provide guidance for selecting the crystal length in SWIR upconversion detection systems using NCPM KTP crystals.

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