M. Tarroja, D. K. Bandy, T. Isaacs, N. Abraham, R. S. Gioggia, S. P. Adams, L. Narducci, L. Lugiato
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We have conducted careful measurements of the changes in the output of a single-mode, inhomogeneously-broadened, unidirectional ring laser as the excitation and cavity detuning are varied. We are able to track the splitting of the optical spectrum as the laser makes a transition from stable cw operation to pulsed operation by heterodyning the laser output with a stabilized reference laser. For a resonantly tuned cavity, we see that with increasing excitation the laser makes an abrupt transition from a single optical carrier wave to two equally strong components in the optical spectrum. The splitting between these two components increases with increasing excitation above the instability threshold.