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    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: A general theory of finite-aperture waveguide-laser resonators is developed which represents the external reflectors by matrices that couple linearly polarized waveguide modes having the same azimuthal symmetry. The theory allows the determination of resonator efficiency, resonator frequencies, and laser near- and far-field patterns. Computations of the coupling loss for the fundamental waveguide mode as a function of mirror curvature, separation, and aperture are in good agreement with recent infinite-aperture calculations in the limit of large apertures and indicate three low-loss configurations: (1) large radius of curvature mirrors close to the guide; (2) large radius of curvature mirrors centered at the guide entrance; and (3) generally smaller curvature mirrors separated by half their curvature from the guide entrance.
    Keywords: MASERS
    Type: IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics; QE-9; Sept
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: Experiments are described in which a carbon dioxide laser oscillating at 28.4 THz has been modulated simultaneously by three commercial television signals with carriers at 54, 66, and 82 MHz. Signal-to-noise degradation in the system was measured to be less than 1 dB, corresponding to modulator drive power of 1 W. This combination of wide bandwidth and low power consumption was made possible by the application of coupling modulation. This technique employs an intracavity electrooptic crystal to which the modulating fields are applied. Despite the fact that the crystal is positioned inside the laser cavity, the maximum bandwidth attainable is independent of both the cavity Q and the laser transition linewidth, and is limited only by modulator characteristics and optical transit time. Rigrod's (1965) method has been adapted to obtain an expression for the power coupled out of the laser. Modulator frequency response and drive power requirements are also summarized. It is seen that the noise bandwidth performance of the system would allow simultaneous modulation by 17 color television channels, or equivalently, more than a 300-megabit/sec capacity.
    Keywords: MASERS
    Type: Optical Engineering; 11; May-June
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Stark effect saturable absorber modulation of passively Q switched carbon dioxide laser, using difluoroethane, difluoroethylene, methyl fluoroform, trichloroethylene and vinyl chloride
    Keywords: MASERS
    Type: ; YSICA STATUS SOLIDI
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: A general theory of finite aperture waveguide laser resonators is developed which represents the external reflectors by matrices which couple linearly polarized waveguide modes having the same azimuthal symmetry. The theory allows the determination of resonator efficiency, resonator frequencies, and laser near and far field patterns. Computations of the coupling loss for the fundamental waveguide mode as a function of mirror curvature, separation, and aperture are in agreement with recent infinite aperture calculations in the limit of large apertures and indicate three low-loss configurations: large radius of curvature mirrors close to the guide; large radius of curvature mirrors centered at the guide entrance; and generally smaller curvature mirrors separated by half their curvature from the guide entrance. Design guidelines for construction of high efficiency CO2, CO and He-Ne waveguide laser resonators are summarized in tabular form.
    Keywords: MASERS
    Type: NASA-TM-X-66186 , X-524-73-47
    Format: application/pdf
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