Self-sustained mode locking using induced nonlinear birefringence in optical fibre
Year: 1993
Authors: Langridge P.E., McDonald G.S., Firth W.J., Wabnitz S.
Autors Affiliation: Department of Physics and Applied Physics, University of Strathclyde, 107 Rottenrow, Glasgow, G4 0NG Scotland, United Kingdom; Fondazione Ugo Bordoni, Via B. Castiglione 59, Rome, Italy
Abstract: A numerical study of self-sustained mode locking due to optically induced nonlinear birefringence is presented. The model incorporates a polarizer, a gain medium, a half-wave plate and a single-mode passive fibre in a ring cavity configuration. The mechanism exploits polarization instability in optical fibre with a weak, linear, intrinsic birefringence.
Journal/Review: OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS
Volume: 97 (3-4) Pages from: 178 to: 182
More Information: The authors acknowledge helpful discussions with W. Forysiak and J.V. Moloney. This work was supported in part by a Twinning programme of the European Communities. P.E. Langridge acknowledges support through a SERC studentship.KeyWords: Birefringence; Cavity resonators; Fiber lasers; Laser mode locking; Light polarization; Magnetooptical effects; Nonlinear optics; Stability, Kerr effect; Nonlinear birefringence; Ring cavity configuration; Self sustained mode locking, Optical fibersDOI: 10.1016/0030-4018(93)90136-SCitations: 9data from “WEB OF SCIENCE” (of Thomson Reuters) are update at: 2024-11-10References taken from IsiWeb of Knowledge: (subscribers only)Connecting to view paper tab on IsiWeb: Click hereConnecting to view citations from IsiWeb: Click here