Abstract
We consider a single-mode unidirectional ring laser containing a homogeneously broadened two-level medium whose atoms are injected in a coherent superposition of states. Provided appropriate phase matching conditions are met, the injected coherence contributes directly to the polarization of the medium and hence to the laser gain. We suppose the field is classical and perfectly phase matched with the injected coherence. We find that laser oscillation can occur below the usual laser threshold and even in the absence of an inversion. In these cases the steady state laser frequency is locked to the atomic line center. As the excitation increases, the ability of the injected atomic coherence to lock the laser frequency decreases. Slightly above the usual laser threshold, the system unlocks and produces an output weakly modulated in time.
© 1989 Optical Society of America
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