Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7930144 | Optics Communications | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
A phenomenon of modal instability is investigated theoretically in some high power solid-state lasers with an unstable cavity. This modal instability is caused by a thermo-optic-thermo feedback coupled with an asymmetrical laser oscillation inside some unstable cavities. Numerical investigations indicate that this instability can appear in all lasers with Nd3+-doped disk scheme, Yb3+-doped disk scheme and direct-liquid-cooled slab scheme, but the physical mechanisms of optic-thermo feedback in the three schemes are completely different. It is shown that the modal instability can appear within a special power range only in the Nd- or Yb-doped disk lasers due to certain saturation phenomenon, but exhibits a power threshold in the direct-liquid-cooled slab lasers. Therefore different strategies to mitigate the modal instability in different lasers are suggested. Finally, the presence of transverse modal instability in the Nd:YAG thin-disk laser is confirmed qualitatively by an experiment.
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Authors
Hua Su, Yu-Xin Wei, Xiao-Jun Wang, Chun Tang,