Metamorphosis of the monochromatic spectrum in a double-cavity laser as a function of the feedback rate

We discuss the changes in the spectrum of monochromatic modes in a double-cavity laser showing how the characteristic frequencies change from those proper of a short cavity into those proper of a long cavity using as control parameter the reflectivity of an “external” mirror. The problem is cast int...

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Autor principal: Solari, Hernán Gustavo
Publicado: 1998
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spelling paper:paper_10502947_v58_n1_p614_Duarte2023-06-08T16:01:48Z Metamorphosis of the monochromatic spectrum in a double-cavity laser as a function of the feedback rate Solari, Hernán Gustavo We discuss the changes in the spectrum of monochromatic modes in a double-cavity laser showing how the characteristic frequencies change from those proper of a short cavity into those proper of a long cavity using as control parameter the reflectivity of an “external” mirror. The problem is cast into the language of bifurcations in a nonlinear eigenvalue problem. The results show that the transition is mostly dictated by the boundary conditions and occurs regardless of the laser model. Hence, the study presented can be extended to other optical cavities and boundary value problems. Limits of validity of simpler double-cavity laser models, such as the Lang-Kobayashi, are drawn. © 1998 The American Physical Society. Fil:Solari, H.G. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 1998 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_10502947_v58_n1_p614_Duarte http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10502947_v58_n1_p614_Duarte
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description We discuss the changes in the spectrum of monochromatic modes in a double-cavity laser showing how the characteristic frequencies change from those proper of a short cavity into those proper of a long cavity using as control parameter the reflectivity of an “external” mirror. The problem is cast into the language of bifurcations in a nonlinear eigenvalue problem. The results show that the transition is mostly dictated by the boundary conditions and occurs regardless of the laser model. Hence, the study presented can be extended to other optical cavities and boundary value problems. Limits of validity of simpler double-cavity laser models, such as the Lang-Kobayashi, are drawn. © 1998 The American Physical Society.
author Solari, Hernán Gustavo
spellingShingle Solari, Hernán Gustavo
Metamorphosis of the monochromatic spectrum in a double-cavity laser as a function of the feedback rate
author_facet Solari, Hernán Gustavo
author_sort Solari, Hernán Gustavo
title Metamorphosis of the monochromatic spectrum in a double-cavity laser as a function of the feedback rate
title_short Metamorphosis of the monochromatic spectrum in a double-cavity laser as a function of the feedback rate
title_full Metamorphosis of the monochromatic spectrum in a double-cavity laser as a function of the feedback rate
title_fullStr Metamorphosis of the monochromatic spectrum in a double-cavity laser as a function of the feedback rate
title_full_unstemmed Metamorphosis of the monochromatic spectrum in a double-cavity laser as a function of the feedback rate
title_sort metamorphosis of the monochromatic spectrum in a double-cavity laser as a function of the feedback rate
publishDate 1998
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_10502947_v58_n1_p614_Duarte
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