Instabilities of a Passive All-Optical System Subjected to cw Laser Light

H. Gibbs, K. Tai, J. Moloney, F. Hopf, M. Leberre, E. Ressayre, A. Tallet
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A transverse optical bistability is defined here as a bistability that would not occur with a plane-wave input; it is characterized by pronounced changes in transverse profiles, but not in total transmission.1-5 In order to use transverse bistabilities to study instabilities of the type first studied by Ikeda6 for a ring cavity, one needs a medium response time τM less than the round-trip time tR between the medium and the feedback mirror. Here instabilities are studied experimentally using a short length of sodium vapor and a far-field mirror (Fig. 1).7,8 This system has advantages over previous9,10 all-optical passive systems for studying instabilities: its input is cw, permitting the study of slowly evolving waveforms; it has little sensitivity to laser frequency shifts, because it has no cavity; its optical nonlinearity arises from a vapor of one-electron atoms, giving hope for a detailed quantitative comparison of experiments and calculations.
连续波激光作用下无源全光系统的不稳定性
横向光学双稳性在这里定义为在平面波输入下不会发生的双稳性;它的特点是横向轮廓的明显变化,但不是总传播。1-5为了使用横向双稳定性来研究Ikeda6首先研究的环形腔的不稳定性,需要介质响应时间τM小于介质与反馈镜之间的往返时间tR。在这里,使用短长度的钠蒸汽和远场反射镜对不稳定性进行了实验研究(图1)。7,8在研究不稳定性方面,该系统比以前的9,10全光无源系统具有优势:它的输入是连续波,允许研究缓慢演变的波形;它对激光频移的敏感性很小,因为它没有空腔;它的光学非线性来自于单电子原子的蒸汽,这为实验和计算的详细定量比较带来了希望。
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