Lectures 16-18 Control of laser oscillators fall 2011mirov/Lectures 16-18 Control... · 2012. 7....
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Laser Physics ILaser Physics I PH481/581-3A (Mirov)( )
Control of Laser OscillatorsControl of Laser Oscillators
Lectures 16-18 chapter 7
Fall 2011C. Davis, “Lasers and Electro-optics”
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Control of Laser Oscillation
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Single Longitudinal Mode Operation
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Mode-locking of lasers
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Mode-Locking
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Methods of mode-locking
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Active mode-locking
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Passive Mode-Locking
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Mode-locking operation of a pulsed Nd:YAG laser with LiF:F2- color center crystal as simultaneous saturable absorber and active laser media
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Advanced mode-locked laser system
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Colliding pulse mode-locking
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Pulse compression
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Optimum coupling
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1. A laser (=10.6 m, =3x10-25 m2, =4 s) measured to have an intensity of 0.3 W/cm2 emerging from one end of the laser, which has two identical mirrors each with a transmission of 10%. The gain of the laser is also measured to be 0.5. What is the optimum output mirror transmission?
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6.6 10 3 101. 1.56 /10.6 10 3 10 4(1 ) (1-A-0.9)2. ( ln ) 0.3=1.56 (0.5 ln 0.9)
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