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6 July 1994 Transverse eigenmode dynamics in multimode CO2 lasers
Eric Louvergneaux, Daniel Hennequin, Didier Dangoisse, Pierre Glorieux
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Abstract
The transverse dynamics of a highly multimode CO2 laser is studied. The spatial distribution of the intensity is shown to remain ordered even at high Fresnel numbers. Parameters as the effective cavity symmetry or the gain bandwidth are shown to be very important and alter significantly the oscillating pattern. The interpretation of this behavior is helped by adding a saturable absorber inside the cavity of the laser. The effect of the absorber is to stabilize the modes of the empty cavity, which are so demonstrated to be relevant for the description of the transverse dynamics. Following this approach, the dynamics of the laser without absorber is shown to result from the competition of a small number of the empty cavity eigenmodes.
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Eric Louvergneaux, Daniel Hennequin, Didier Dangoisse, and Pierre Glorieux "Transverse eigenmode dynamics in multimode CO2 lasers", Proc. SPIE 2099, Nonlinear Dynamics in Lasers and Optical Systems, (6 July 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.179642
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KEYWORDS
Carbon dioxide lasers

Mirrors

Monochromatic aberrations

Laser vision correction

Optical components

Turbulence

Laser stabilization

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