articlePhysical Review LettersMay 27, 2004GREEN OA

Self-Similar Evolution of Parabolic Pulses in a Laser

Cornell University · Clark-MXR (United States)

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Abstract

Self-similar propagation of ultrashort, parabolic pulses in a laser resonator is observed theoretically and experimentally. This constitutes a new type of pulse shaping in mode-locked lasers: in contrast to the well-known static (solitonlike) and breathing (dispersion-managed soliton) pulse evolutions, asymptotic solutions to the nonlinear wave equation that governs pulse propagation in most of the laser cavity are observed. Stable self-similar pulses exist with energies much greater than can be tolerated in solitonlike pulse shaping, and this has implications for practical lasers.

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Keywords
  • Laser
  • Pulse (music)
  • Ultrashort pulse
  • Physics
  • Soliton
  • Dispersion (optics)
  • Optics
  • Bandwidth-limited pulse
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