Abstract
An exact analysis of the second threshold of a single-mode homogeneously broadened laser is given for the most general operating conditions. We provide a general analytical proof that increasing the detuning increases the second threshold is given. An analysis of the second threshold at a fixed detuning and of the ratio of the second threshold to the first threshold reveals that the smallest values occur when the population relaxation rate is minimized. (author). 13 refs, 4 figs, 2 tabs.
Bakasov, A A;
[1]
Abraham, N B
[2]
- International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste (Italy)
- Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA (United States). Dept. of Physics
Citation Formats
Bakasov, A A, and Abraham, N B.
Analytical details of the instability threshold of the laser-Lorenz model.
IAEA: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Bakasov, A A, & Abraham, N B.
Analytical details of the instability threshold of the laser-Lorenz model.
IAEA.
Bakasov, A A, and Abraham, N B.
1992.
"Analytical details of the instability threshold of the laser-Lorenz model."
IAEA.
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title = {Analytical details of the instability threshold of the laser-Lorenz model}
author = {Bakasov, A A, and Abraham, N B}
abstractNote = {An exact analysis of the second threshold of a single-mode homogeneously broadened laser is given for the most general operating conditions. We provide a general analytical proof that increasing the detuning increases the second threshold is given. An analysis of the second threshold at a fixed detuning and of the ratio of the second threshold to the first threshold reveals that the smallest values occur when the population relaxation rate is minimized. (author). 13 refs, 4 figs, 2 tabs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1992}
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title = {Analytical details of the instability threshold of the laser-Lorenz model}
author = {Bakasov, A A, and Abraham, N B}
abstractNote = {An exact analysis of the second threshold of a single-mode homogeneously broadened laser is given for the most general operating conditions. We provide a general analytical proof that increasing the detuning increases the second threshold is given. An analysis of the second threshold at a fixed detuning and of the ratio of the second threshold to the first threshold reveals that the smallest values occur when the population relaxation rate is minimized. (author). 13 refs, 4 figs, 2 tabs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1992}
month = {Nov}
}