Temporal dynamic of the non-linear mirror: an analytical description

Year: 1997

Authors: Toci G., Vannini M., Salimbeni R.

Autors Affiliation: Istituto di Elettronica Quantistica, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Via Panciatichi 56/30, 50127 Florence, Italy

Abstract: This paper describes an improvement on the theory of the non-linear mirror proposed by Stankov. This improvement is achieved by applying an analytical perturbative method that the authors previously developed, and which we have applied here to the Stankov mirror. In particular with our technique, we can separately consider the depletion of the fundamental wave (FW) due to the generation of the second harmonic (SH) and the distortion of the reflectivity of the non-linear mirror. Our analytical method facilitates immediate description and quantification of each physical step in these processes. With respect to the distortion of the reflectivity of the non-linear mirror due to the group velocity mismatch (GVM) between the FW and the SH, our approach allows us to obtain an analytical expression for the FW output even in a non-stationary condition. Furthermore we compare the pulse lengthening rate (PLR) due to the finite gain bandwidth, with the pulse shortening rate (PSR) of the non-linear device, reporting the solution for achieving a stable mode-locking regime as a function of the steady state parameter. Finally we report on a successful comparison between the proposed method and the results of a previously reported experimental demonstration.

Journal/Review: OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS

Volume: 143 (1-3)      Pages from: 156  to: 164

KeyWords: Group-velocity Mismatch; Doubling Mode-locker; Ti-sapphire Laser; Saturable Absorber; Nonlinear Mirror; Additive Pulse; Locking; Crystal; Nd
DOI: 10.1016/S0030-4018(97)00323-4

Citations: 3
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