The critical role of intracavity dynamics in high-power mode-locked fiber lasers


Autoria(s): Bale, Brandon G.; Kutz, J. Nathan
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Tankala, Kanishka

Data(s)

23/01/2010

Resumo

We present a theoretical description of the generation of ultra-short, high-energy pulses in two laser cavities driven by periodic spectral filtering or dispersion management. Critical in driving the intra-cavity dynamics is the nontrivial phase profiles generated and their periodic modification from either spectral filtering or dispersion management. For laser cavities with a spectral filter, the theory gives a simple geometrical description of the intra-cavity dynamics and provides a simple and efficient method for optimizing the laser cavity performance. In the dispersion managed cavity, analysis shows the generated self-similar behavior to be governed by the porous media equation with a rapidly-varying, mean-zero diffusion coefficient whose solution is the well-known Barenblatt similarity solution with parabolic profile. © 2010 Copyright SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/29111/1/Intracavity_dynamics_high_power_mode_locked_fiber_lasers.pdf

Bale, Brandon G. and Kutz, J. Nathan (2010). The critical role of intracavity dynamics in high-power mode-locked fiber lasers. IN: Fiber Lasers VII: Technology, Systems, and Applications. Tankala, Kanishka (ed.) SPIE Proceedings . Bellingham, WA (US): SPIE.

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