M. Klein, D. Lee, J. Meyn, B. Beier, K. Boller, R. Wallenstein
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So far, diode-pumped operation of continuous-wave optical parametric oscillators (cw-OPO) has been possible only by resonating two or three of the interacting waves, in order to reduce the threshold to below the available diode pump power. [1,2] We demonstrate a cw-OPO which is directly pumped by a diode-laser and is operated with a cavity which provides low losses only for the signal wave.