An optical parametric oscillator (OPO) is described that efficiently
converts a near-infrared laser beam to tunable mid-infrared wavelength
output. In some embodiments, the OPO includes an optical resonator
containing a nonlinear crystal, such as periodically-poled lithium
niobate. The OPO is pumped by a continuous-wave fiber-laser source having
a low-power oscillator and a high-power amplifier, or using just a power
oscillator). The fiber oscillator produces a single-frequency output
defined by a distributed-feedback (DFB) structure of the fiber. The
DFB-fiber-laser output is amplified to a pump level consistent with
exceeding an oscillation threshold in the OPO in which only one of two
generated waves ("signal" and "idler") is resonant within the optical
cavity. This pump source provides the capability to tune the DFB fiber
laser by straining the fiber (using an attached piezoelectric element or
by other means) that allows the OPO to be continuously tuned over
substantial ranges, enabling rapid, wide continuous tuning of the OPO
output frequency or frequencies.