2002
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.65.043807
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Mode locking in Fabry-Perot semiconductor lasers

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“…But unlike the MLLD that have an absorber element that locks the static phases of the longitudinal modes by periodically creating a positive net gain window when saturated by the optical field inside the laser cavity, the laser used in this, which is a single section semiconductor lasers, has other types of nonlinear processes in the gain medium, such as four wave mixing, that are able to set up a phase correlation among the modes which also become equally separated in frequency despite intra-cavity dispersion. This kind of ML mechanism has been experimentally observed for quantum-well [3,8], quantum-dash [9] and quantum-dot [10] based gain media. However, the need of external dispersion compensation in order to obtain near transform limited pulses [3,13].…”
Section: Passive Modementioning
confidence: 89%
“…But unlike the MLLD that have an absorber element that locks the static phases of the longitudinal modes by periodically creating a positive net gain window when saturated by the optical field inside the laser cavity, the laser used in this, which is a single section semiconductor lasers, has other types of nonlinear processes in the gain medium, such as four wave mixing, that are able to set up a phase correlation among the modes which also become equally separated in frequency despite intra-cavity dispersion. This kind of ML mechanism has been experimentally observed for quantum-well [3,8], quantum-dash [9] and quantum-dot [10] based gain media. However, the need of external dispersion compensation in order to obtain near transform limited pulses [3,13].…”
Section: Passive Modementioning
confidence: 89%
“…Note that, differently from what was done in Ref. [7], the quantity ζ is computed from the full set of equations (7)- (11). The results obtained for three different cases are shown in Fig.…”
Section: Spontaneous Formation Of Pulsesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It turns out that in Ref. [7] the numerically measured amplitudes of the three phase locked modes are almost the same such that the output intensity presents the high contrast fluctuations characteristic of a pulse.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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