We investigate experimentally the transition to phase synchronization in coupled Nd:YAG lasers. As the coupling strength increases, the phase difference of two chaotic laser outputs develops from nonsynchronous to a phase-synchronous state via +/-2pi phase jumps. We analyze this transition.
Using mutually coupled nonidentical continuous-wave Nd:YAG lasers, we experimentally confirmed the recently proposed transition route from phase synchronization to complete synchronization. As evidence of this transition we obtained the probability distribution of the intermittent synchronization time near the threshold of the complete synchronization transition.
Unusual transverse patterns were observed in a cw-lamp-pumped Nd:YAG laser near the boundaries of the stability zones of the laser resonator. An interpretation of these patterns is given in terms of off-axis modes, which can be excited owing to spherical aberrations and astigmatism of the thermal lens and thermally induced birefringence. Additional evidence of the off-axis character of the observed modes was obtained by analysis of the temporal behavior of the observed patterns.
0 2 , . , .Characteristics of laser operation near the threshold are investigated in a modelocked Nd:YAG laser. Near the threshold, the off-states of the laser operation are interrupted by the chaotic laser pulsations of onstates intermittently. The intermittent behavior is reproduced in computer simulation and show that the phenomenon is the very on-off intermittency.
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