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  4. Relocking and Locking Range Extension of Partially Locked AMLL Cavity Modes with Two Detuned RF Sinusoids
 
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Relocking and Locking Range Extension of Partially Locked AMLL Cavity Modes with Two Detuned RF Sinusoids

Date Issued
01-07-2023
Author(s)
Krishnamoorthy, Shree
Anil Prabhakar 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
DOI
10.3390/photonics10070735
Abstract
Actively mode-locked fiber ring lasers (AMLLs) with loss modulators are used to generate approximately (Formula presented.) pulses with (Formula presented.) repetition. RF detuning around the fundamental frequency, (Formula presented.), causes a loss in phase lock (unlocking) of cavity modes and partial mode locking. Multiple RF inputs are shown, theoretically, to relock and extend the locking range of cavity modes in a detuned partially mode-locked AMLL. A custom-built Yb (Formula presented.) -doped AMLL with (Formula presented.), and operating wavelength of (Formula presented.), was used to experimentally verify the theoretical predictions. Two RF sinusoidal signals with constant phase and equal amplitude resulted in an extension of the range by (Formula presented.) in addition to the range (Formula presented.) with single input for the mode (Formula presented.). An increase in locking range was also observed for higher modes. Pulsewidth reduction to approximately (Formula presented.) from about (Formula presented.) was also observed in the AMLL.
Volume
10
Subjects
  • active mode locking

  • detuned mode locking

  • fiber lasers

  • laser cavity resonato...

  • laser mode locking

  • laser theory

  • laser tuning

  • mode locking

  • mode relocking

  • partial mode locking

  • radio frequency

  • ring lasers

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