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Optical continuous wave mode-locke

M.J. McCarthy and D.C. Hanna, Continuous-Wave Mode-Locked Singly Resonant Optical Parametric Oscillator Synchronously Pumped by a Laser-Diode-Pumped Nd-.YLF Laser , Opt. Lett. 17, 402 (1992). [Pg.193]

E.S. Wachmann, D.C. Edelstein, and C.L. Tang, Continuous-Wave Mode-Locked and Dispersion-Compensated Femtosecond Optical Parametric Oscillator , Opt. Lett. 15, 136 (1990). [Pg.194]

Nonlinear refraction phenomena, involving high iatensity femtosecond pulses of light traveling in a rod of Tfsapphire, represent one of the most important commercial exploitations of third-order optical nonlinearity. This is the realization of mode-locking ia femtosecond Tfsapphire lasers (qv). High intensity femtosecond pulses are focused on an output port by the third-order Kerr effect while the lower intensity continuous wave (CW) beam remains unfocused and thus is not effectively coupled out of the laser. [Pg.138]


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