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  • 2000 International Quantum Electronics Conference
  • Technical Digest Series (Optica Publishing Group, 2000),
  • paper QMD5

Laser Operation with Two Controlled Transverse Modes

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Abstract

In a laser resonator operating with many transverse modes, the emerging output beam quality is relatively poor. Improvement of the beam quality is typically obtained by inserting an aperture inside the resonator so as to reduce the effective radius of the gain medium, until only the optimal fundamental mode of Gaussian shape exists. Unfortunately, this results in a significant reduction of the output power. It is possible to operate a laser with a single high-order transverse mode by applying intra-cavity elements, such as apertures or phase elements [1,2]. Such high-order modes exploit a relatively large volume of the gain medium, so the output power is relatively high. However, the intensity distribution of a single high-order mode usually consists of some low-intensity regions, resulting in inefficient utilization of the gain medium, with respect to the multi-mode operation.

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