Picosecond Phase-Conjugation Reflection and Gain in Saturable Absorbers by Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing

Autores
Tocho, Jorge Omar; Sibbet, W.; Bradley, D.J.
Año de publicación
1980
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
documento de conferencia
Estado
versión enviada
Descripción
More reliable mode-locking and bandwidth-limited pulses of shorter durations are obtained when the high-reflectivity mirror is immersed in the saturable absorber solutions used to passively mode-lock pulsed and CW dye lasers, Neodymium and ruby lasers. This result had been previously explained [2,3] by preferential saturation of the absorber at the antinodes of the standing waves in the neighbourhood of the mirror, particularly when the dye cell length is comparable to the laser pulse length. With the recent demonstration of phase conjugation reflection in many materials by degenerate nonlinear mixing [4] involving local saturation of absorption [5] it seemed timely to investigate picosecond phase-conjugation in DODCI and other saturable absorbers commonly used for mode-locking dye lasers. Our results indicate that, in addition to preferential saturation, phase conjugation effects contribute to the improved performance of the immersed mirror mode-locking dye cell, even when the laser beam is focussed tin to the mirror as in the case of CW dye lasers [6], Photoisomer effects [7] are also shown to be important in the phase-conjugation process, and play a dominating role as the laser is tuned to longer wavelengths.
Materia
Óptica, Acústica
high-reflectivity mirror
phase conjugation
saturable absorber solutions
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acceso abierto
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Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas de la Provincia de Buenos Aires
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spelling Picosecond Phase-Conjugation Reflection and Gain in Saturable Absorbers by Degenerate Four-Wave MixingTocho, Jorge OmarSibbet, W.Bradley, D.J.Óptica, Acústicahigh-reflectivity mirrorphase conjugationsaturable absorber solutionsMore reliable mode-locking and bandwidth-limited pulses of shorter durations are obtained when the high-reflectivity mirror is immersed in the saturable absorber solutions used to passively mode-lock pulsed and CW dye lasers, Neodymium and ruby lasers. This result had been previously explained [2,3] by preferential saturation of the absorber at the antinodes of the standing waves in the neighbourhood of the mirror, particularly when the dye cell length is comparable to the laser pulse length. With the recent demonstration of phase conjugation reflection in many materials by degenerate nonlinear mixing [4] involving local saturation of absorption [5] it seemed timely to investigate picosecond phase-conjugation in DODCI and other saturable absorbers commonly used for mode-locking dye lasers. Our results indicate that, in addition to preferential saturation, phase conjugation effects contribute to the improved performance of the immersed mirror mode-locking dye cell, even when the laser beam is focussed tin to the mirror as in the case of CW dye lasers [6], Photoisomer effects [7] are also shown to be important in the phase-conjugation process, and play a dominating role as the laser is tuned to longer wavelengths.1980info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/submittedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794info:ar-repo/semantics/documentoDeConferenciaapplication/pdfhttps://digital.cic.gba.gob.ar/handle/11746/1935enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/reponame:CIC Digital (CICBA)instname:Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas de la Provincia de Buenos Airesinstacron:CICBA2025-09-04T09:43:54Zoai:digital.cic.gba.gob.ar:11746/1935Institucionalhttp://digital.cic.gba.gob.arOrganismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://digital.cic.gba.gob.ar/oai/snrdmarisa.degiusti@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:94412025-09-04 09:43:55.682CIC Digital (CICBA) - Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas de la Provincia de Buenos Airesfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Picosecond Phase-Conjugation Reflection and Gain in Saturable Absorbers by Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing
title Picosecond Phase-Conjugation Reflection and Gain in Saturable Absorbers by Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing
spellingShingle Picosecond Phase-Conjugation Reflection and Gain in Saturable Absorbers by Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing
Tocho, Jorge Omar
Óptica, Acústica
high-reflectivity mirror
phase conjugation
saturable absorber solutions
title_short Picosecond Phase-Conjugation Reflection and Gain in Saturable Absorbers by Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing
title_full Picosecond Phase-Conjugation Reflection and Gain in Saturable Absorbers by Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing
title_fullStr Picosecond Phase-Conjugation Reflection and Gain in Saturable Absorbers by Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing
title_full_unstemmed Picosecond Phase-Conjugation Reflection and Gain in Saturable Absorbers by Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing
title_sort Picosecond Phase-Conjugation Reflection and Gain in Saturable Absorbers by Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Tocho, Jorge Omar
Sibbet, W.
Bradley, D.J.
author Tocho, Jorge Omar
author_facet Tocho, Jorge Omar
Sibbet, W.
Bradley, D.J.
author_role author
author2 Sibbet, W.
Bradley, D.J.
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Óptica, Acústica
high-reflectivity mirror
phase conjugation
saturable absorber solutions
topic Óptica, Acústica
high-reflectivity mirror
phase conjugation
saturable absorber solutions
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv More reliable mode-locking and bandwidth-limited pulses of shorter durations are obtained when the high-reflectivity mirror is immersed in the saturable absorber solutions used to passively mode-lock pulsed and CW dye lasers, Neodymium and ruby lasers. This result had been previously explained [2,3] by preferential saturation of the absorber at the antinodes of the standing waves in the neighbourhood of the mirror, particularly when the dye cell length is comparable to the laser pulse length. With the recent demonstration of phase conjugation reflection in many materials by degenerate nonlinear mixing [4] involving local saturation of absorption [5] it seemed timely to investigate picosecond phase-conjugation in DODCI and other saturable absorbers commonly used for mode-locking dye lasers. Our results indicate that, in addition to preferential saturation, phase conjugation effects contribute to the improved performance of the immersed mirror mode-locking dye cell, even when the laser beam is focussed tin to the mirror as in the case of CW dye lasers [6], Photoisomer effects [7] are also shown to be important in the phase-conjugation process, and play a dominating role as the laser is tuned to longer wavelengths.
description More reliable mode-locking and bandwidth-limited pulses of shorter durations are obtained when the high-reflectivity mirror is immersed in the saturable absorber solutions used to passively mode-lock pulsed and CW dye lasers, Neodymium and ruby lasers. This result had been previously explained [2,3] by preferential saturation of the absorber at the antinodes of the standing waves in the neighbourhood of the mirror, particularly when the dye cell length is comparable to the laser pulse length. With the recent demonstration of phase conjugation reflection in many materials by degenerate nonlinear mixing [4] involving local saturation of absorption [5] it seemed timely to investigate picosecond phase-conjugation in DODCI and other saturable absorbers commonly used for mode-locking dye lasers. Our results indicate that, in addition to preferential saturation, phase conjugation effects contribute to the improved performance of the immersed mirror mode-locking dye cell, even when the laser beam is focussed tin to the mirror as in the case of CW dye lasers [6], Photoisomer effects [7] are also shown to be important in the phase-conjugation process, and play a dominating role as the laser is tuned to longer wavelengths.
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