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1 November 1990 Mode locking of a XeCl laser with SBS cavity
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Abstract
Mode locking of a laterally UV prelonized discharge XeC1 laser has been obtained by using a phase conjugate mirror as full reflector in the laser cavity. The phase conjugate mirror via stimulated Brilbum scattering presents a time dependent reflectivity. It acts as a modulator and provides amplitude modulation at the cavity round trip time. An output beam made of 5 short pulses separated by 10 nsec has been obtained. The shortest pulse is 2 nsec FWHM long.
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Vincenzo Nassisi and Maria Rita Perrone "Mode locking of a XeCl laser with SBS cavity", Proc. SPIE 1338, Optoelectronic Devices and Applications, (1 November 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.22986
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Oscillators

Optical amplifiers

Phase conjugation

Mode locking

Optoelectronic devices

Pulsed laser operation

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