It is shown that the time-varying spatial pattern determined by the multimode beam in the saturable absorber leads to less effective bleaching and mode-locking. This demonstrates the need for high beam quality for effective mode-locking in solid state lasers.

The effect of transverse multi-mode oscillation in passively mode-locked solid-state lasers

AGNESI, ANTONIANGELO;REALI, GIANCARLO
1992-01-01

Abstract

It is shown that the time-varying spatial pattern determined by the multimode beam in the saturable absorber leads to less effective bleaching and mode-locking. This demonstrates the need for high beam quality for effective mode-locking in solid state lasers.
1992
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MODE LOCKING; SATURABLE ABSORPTION; ULTRAFAST PULSE GENERATION
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Agnesi, Antoniangelo; G., Gabetta; Reali, Giancarlo
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