3 June 2007Losses influence of a Fabry Perot resonator on the effect of the optical multistability in a laser saturable absorber with a homogenous widening
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Our work concerns the study of the effect of the optical bistability and multistability in a laser saturable absorber of a Fabry Perot resonator with a homogenous widening. We theoretically studied the influence of the losses of the resonators on the optical bistability by examining mainly the cases where the losses of the resonator depend on the position of the emitted mode of a frequency and the losses of the resonator depend on the density of photons We examined the influence of the physical parameters of laser saturable absorber such as the coefficient of saturation and pumping of the medium active and absorbing on the density of the photons for each loss We showed the effect of the optical bistability and multistability then we analyzed the linear stability of the solutions obtained.
Djabi, Boudoukha, Djabi, and Benkherourou: Losses Influence of a Fabry Perot resonator on the effect of the optical multistability in a laser saturable absorber with a homogenous widening
S. Djabi,H. Boudoukha,M. Djabi, andO. Benkherourou
"Losses influence of a Fabry Perot resonator on the effect of the optical multistability in a laser saturable absorber with a homogenous widening", Proc. SPIE 9665, Tenth International Topical Meeting on Education and Training in Optics and Photonics, 96651V (3 June 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2207805
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S. Djabi, H. Boudoukha, M. Djabi, O. Benkherourou, "Losses influence of a Fabry Perot resonator on the effect of the optical multistability in a laser saturable absorber with a homogenous widening," Proc. SPIE 9665, Tenth International Topical Meeting on Education and Training in Optics and Photonics, 96651V (3 June 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2207805