Absolute instabilities in lasers with host-induced nonlinearitiesand dispersion |
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Authors: | van Tartwijk G.H.M. Agrawal G.P. |
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Affiliation: | Inst. of Opt., Rochester Univ., NY; |
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Abstract: | We analyze the occurrence of absolute instabilities in lasers that contain a dispersive host material with third-order nonlinearities. Starting from the Maxwell-Bloch equations, we derive general multimode equations to distinguish between convective and absolute instabilities. We find that both self-phase modulation and intensity-dependent absorption can dramatically affect the absolute stability of such lasers. In particular, the self-pulsing threshold (the so-called second laser threshold) can occur at few times the first laser threshold even in good-cavity lasers for which no self-pulsing occurs in the absence of intensity-dependent absorption |
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