The nonlinear reflectivity of semiconductor saturable absorber mirrors has been investigated as a function of incident energy fluence. The presence of two-photon absorption in commonly used structures was confirmed via time-resolved differential reflectivity measurements. Theoretical calculations predict that two-photon absorption will expand the continuous-wave mode-locking stability regime against Q-switched mode-locking, yet may simultaneously induce multiple pulses in a laser cavity. © 1999 American Institute of Physics.
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Thoen, E. R., Koontz, E. M., Joschko, M., Langlois, P., Schibli, T. R., Kärtner, F. X., … Kolodziejski, L. A. (1999). Two-photon absorption in semiconductor saturable absorber mirrors. Applied Physics Letters, 74(26), 3927–3929. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.124226
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