Vortex Lattices with Transverse-Mode-Locking States Switching in Large-Aperture-Pumped Yb:CALGO Laser

Author(s):  
Yijie Shen ◽  
Zhensong Wan ◽  
Xing Fu ◽  
Mali Gong
2022 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xin Wang ◽  
Zilong Zhang ◽  
Yuan Gao ◽  
Suyi Zhao ◽  
Yuchen Jie ◽  
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Optical lattices (OLs) with diverse transverse patterns and optical vortex lattices (OVLs) with special phase singularities have played important roles in the fields of atomic cooling, particle manipulation, quantum entanglement, and optical communication. As a matter of consensus until now, the OL patterns are generated by coherently superimposing multiple transverse modes with a fixed phase difference through the transverse mode locking (TML) effect. There are phase singularities in the dark area of this kind of OL pattern, so it is also called OVL pattern. However, in our research, it is found that some high-order complex symmetric OL patterns can hardly be analyzed by TML model. Instead, the analysis method of incoherent superposition of mode intensity could be applied. The OL pattern obtained by this method can be regarded as in non-TML state. Therefore, in this article, we mainly study the distinct characteristics and properties of OL patterns in TML and non-TML states. Through intensity comparison, interferometry, and beat frequency spectrum, we can effectively distinguish OL pattern in TML and non-TML states, which is of significance to explore the formation of laser transverse pattern possessing OL.


2020 ◽  
Vol 126 (10) ◽  
Author(s):  
Florian Schepers ◽  
Tim Hellwig ◽  
Carsten Fallnich

Abstract Transverse mode-locking in an end-pumped solid state laser by amplitude modulation with an acousto-optic modulator was investigated. Using the stochastic parallel gradient descent algorithm the modal power coefficients and the modal phases of the transverse mode-locked (TML) laser beam were reconstructed from the measured spatial and spatio-temporal intensity distributions, respectively. The distribution of the reconstructed modal power coefficients revealed that the average mode order of the transverse mode-locking process could be increased by a factor of about 8 compared to previous works, corresponding to an increase in the normalized oscillation amplitude by a factor of about 3. Furthermore, we found that besides a non-Poissonian modal power distribution, strong aberrations of the modal phases occurred in the experiment, resulting in a deformation of the oscillating spot. Additionally, we demonstrated the generation of up to four spots oscillating simultaneously on parallel traces by operating the TML laser on a higher mode order in the orthogonal direction to the transverse mode-locking process. TML lasers are of interest, e.g., for beam scanning purposes, as they have the potential to enable spot resolving rates in the multi-GHz regime.


2001 ◽  
Vol 86 (18) ◽  
pp. 4112-4115 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alejandro B. Kolton ◽  
Daniel Domínguez ◽  
Niels Grønbech-Jensen
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