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Tan Yi-Dong, Zhang Shu-Lian, Wan Xin-Jun, Cheng Xiang. Mode hopping in single-mode microchip Nd:YAG lasers induced by optical feedbackJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2006, 15(12): 2934-2941.
| Tan Yi-Dong, Zhang Shu-Lian, Wan Xin-Jun, Cheng Xiang. Mode hopping in single-mode microchip Nd:YAG lasers induced by optical feedbackJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2006, 15(12): 2934-2941. |
Mode hopping in single-mode microchip Nd:YAG lasers induced by optical feedback
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Abstract
The mode hopping phenomenon induced by optical feedback in single-mode microchip Nd:YAG lasers is presented. With optical feedback, mode hopping strongly depends on two factors: the ratio of external cavity length to intra-cavity length, and initial gains of the two hopping modes. When external cavity length equals an integral multiple of intra-cavity length, there is almost no mode hopping. However, if the external cavity length does not equal an integral multiple of intra-cavity length, mode hopping occurs. The ratio of external cavity length to intra-cavity length determines the position of two-mode hopping. The initial gains of the two hopping modes determine the corresponding peak values and oscillating periods of them in the intensity modulation curves. -
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