Apurv Chaitanya, N.N.Apurv ChaitanyaAadhi, A.A.AadhiJabir, M. V.M. V.JabirSamanta, G. K.G. K.Samanta2025-08-302025-08-302015-06-0110.1364/OL.40.0026142-s2.0-84959250369https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/22032We report on frequency-doubling characteristics of high-power, ultrafast optical vortex beams in a nonlinear medium. Based on single-pass second-harmonic generation (SHG) of optical vortices in 1.2 mm long bismuth tri-borate (BIBO) crystal, we studied the effect of different parameters influencing the SHG process in generating highpower and higher-order vortices. We observed a decrease in SHG efficiency with the order, which can be attributed to the increase of the vortex beam area with order. Like a Gaussian beam, optical vortices show focusing-dependent conversion efficiency. However, under similar experimental conditions, the optimum focusing condition for optical vortices is reached at tighter focusing with orders. We observed higher angular acceptance bandwidth in the case of optical vortices than that of a Gaussian beam; however, there is no substantial change in angular acceptance bandwidth with vortex order. We also observed that in the frequency-doubling process, the topological charge has negligible or no effect in temporal and spectral properties of the beams. We have generated ultrafast vortices at 532 nm with power as much as 900mW and orderas high as 12. In addition, wehave devised a novel scheme basedon linear optical elements to double the order of any optical vortex at the same wavelength.falseFrequency-doubling characteristics of high-power, ultrafast vortex beamsArticle153947942614-26171 June 201565arJournal44