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Resonators for self-mode-locking Ti:sapphire lasers without apertures

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Abstract

It is advantageous to achieve stable self-mode locking without hard apertures by designing resonators to minimize cavity-dispersion noncoaxiality in Brewster-cut gain media. The cavity-loss modulation introduced by Kerr effects is then optimized.

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