1 April 1999 Linewidth instability in a semiconductor laser due to feedback from a ring passive phase conjugate mirror
Bruce W. Liby, David Statman, John Gerard McInerney
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The effect of low power, photorefractive phase-conjugate feedback on the spectrum of a semiconductor laser is considered. Relaxation oscillations are observed at 4.2 GHz on either side of the fundamental lasing mode. Unstable external cavity mode features appear underneath the envelope of the relaxation oscillations. A further increase in feedback results in dramatic linewidth broadening. The experimental results are found to be similar to the effects observed with conventional reflectors and they closely agree with recent theoretical predictions.
Bruce W. Liby, David Statman, and John Gerard McInerney "Linewidth instability in a semiconductor laser due to feedback from a ring passive phase conjugate mirror," Optical Engineering 38(4), (1 April 1999). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.602102
Published: 1 April 1999
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KEYWORDS
Semiconductor lasers

Phase conjugation

Mirrors

Reflectivity

Crystals

Reflectors

Laser crystals

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