Mode-locked pulse oscillation of a self-resonating enhancement optical cavity

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Abstract

A power enhancement optical cavity is a compelling means of realizing a pulsed laser with a high peak power and high repetition frequency, which is not feasible using a simple amplifier scheme. However, a precise feedback system is necessary for maintaining the narrow resonance condition of the optical cavity; this has become a major technical issue in developing such cavities. We have developed a new approach that does not require any active feedback system, by placing the cavity in the outer loop of a laser amplifier. We report on the first demonstration of a mode-locked pulse oscillation using the new system.

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Hosaka, Y., Honda, Y., Omori, T., Urakawa, J., Kosuge, A., Sakaue, K., … Washio, M. (2019). Mode-locked pulse oscillation of a self-resonating enhancement optical cavity. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1350). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1350/1/012028

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