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Self-pulsation is a transient phenomenon in
continuous-wave laser A laser is a device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation. The word "laser" is an acronym for "light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation". The firs ...
s. Self-pulsation takes place at the beginning of laser action. As the pump is switched on, the gain in the active medium rises and exceeds the steady-state value. The number of photons in the cavity increases, depleting the gain below the steady-state value, and so on. The laser pulsates; the output power at the peaks can be orders of magnitude larger than that between pulses. After several strong peaks, the amplitude of pulsation reduces, and the system behaves as a linear oscillator with damping. Then the pulsation decays; this is the beginning of the continuous-wave operation.


Equations

The simple model of self-pulsation deals with number X of photons in the laser cavity and number ~Y~ of excitations in the
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. The evolution can be described with equations: : ~\begin / & = KXY-UX \\ / & = - KXY-VY+W \end where ~K = \sigma/(s t_)~ is coupling constant,
~U = \theta L~ is rate of relaxation of photons in the
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,
~V = 1/\tau~ is rate of relaxation of excitation of the
gain medium The active laser medium (also called gain medium or lasing medium) is the source of optical gain within a laser. The gain results from the stimulated emission of photons through electronic or molecular transitions to a lower energy state from a h ...
,
~W = P_/()~ is the pumping rate;
~t_~ is the round-trip time of light in the
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,
~s~ is area of the pumped region (good mode matching is assumed);
~\sigma~ is the
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~\omega_~.
~\theta~ is the
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of the
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.
~\tau~ is the lifetime of excitation of the
gain medium The active laser medium (also called gain medium or lasing medium) is the source of optical gain within a laser. The gain results from the stimulated emission of photons through electronic or molecular transitions to a lower energy state from a h ...
.
P_ is power of pump absorbed in the
gain medium The active laser medium (also called gain medium or lasing medium) is the source of optical gain within a laser. The gain results from the stimulated emission of photons through electronic or molecular transitions to a lower energy state from a h ...
(which is assumed to be constant). Such equations appear in the similar form (with various notations for variables) in
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, for example, the monography by A.Siegman.


Steady-state solution

: \begin X_0 & = \frac-\frac \\ Y_0 & = \frac \end


Weak pulsation

Decay of small pulsation occurs with rate : \begin \Gamma & = KW/(2U) \\ \Omega & = \sqrt \end where :w=\sqrt Practically, this rate can be orders of magnitude smaller than the repetition rate of pulses. In this case, the decay of the self-pulsation in a real lasers is determined by other physical processes, not taken into account with the initial equations above.


Strong pulsation

The transient regime can be important for the quasi-continuous lasers that needs to operate in the pulsed regime, for example, to avoid the overheating. The only numerical solutions were believed to exist for the strong pulsation, spiking. The strong spiking is possible, when U/V \ll 1, i.e., the lifetime of excitations in the active medium is large compared to the lifetime of photons inside the cavity. The spiking is possible at low dumping of self-pulsation, in the corresponding both parameters u and ~v^~ should be small. The intent of realization of the
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at the optical bench is shown in Fig.4. The colored curves are oscillograms of two shouts of the quasi-continuous diode-pumped
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on Yb:YAG ceramics, described by. The thick black curve represents the approximation within the simple model with
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. Only qualitative agreement takes place.


Toda Oscillator

Change of variables : \begin X & = X_0 \exp(x) \\ Y & = Y_0+X_0 y \\ t & = z/w \end lead to the equation for Toda oscillator.{{cite journal, url=http://worldcat.org/issn/0722-3277, author=G.L.Oppo, author2=A.Politi , title=Toda potential in laser equations, journal= Zeitschrift für Physik B, volume=59, issue=1, pages=111–115, year=1985, doi=10.1007/BF01325388, bibcode = 1985ZPhyB..59..111O , s2cid=119657810, issn=0722-3277 At weak decay of the self-pulsation (even in the case of strong spiking), the solution of corresponding equation can be approximated through elementary function. The error of such approximation of the solution of the initial equations is small compared to the precision of the model. The pulsation of real the output of a real lasers in the transient regime usually show significant deviation from the simple model above, although the model gives good qualitative description of the phenomenon of self-pulsation.


See also

*
Solid-state laser A solid-state laser is a laser that uses a gain medium that is a solid, rather than a liquid as in dye lasers or a gas as in gas lasers. Semiconductor-based lasers are also in the solid state, but are generally considered as a separate class ...
s *
Disk laser A disk laser or active mirror (Fig.1) is a type of diode pumped solid-state laser characterized by a heat sink and laser output that are realized on opposite sides of a thin layer of active gain medium. Despite their name, disk lasers do not hav ...


References

*Koechner, William. ''Solid-state laser engineering'', 2nd ed. Springer-Verlag (1988).


External links

* https://web.archive.org/web/20070514062058/http://www.tcd.ie/Physics/Optoelectronics/research/self_pulse.php (self-pulsation in semiconductor lasers) Oscillators Laser science