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F. Laguarta

INSTABILITIES IN DOPPLER BROADENED OPTICALLY PUMPED FAR-INFRARED LASERS

Recently Weiss and Brock observed Lorenz-type chaos in the 81.5μm emission from an optically-pumped 14NH3 laser1. The theoretical interpretation of the experimental results is an open question, however. In fact, the Lorenz-Haken model refers to incoherently pumped lasers with homogeneously-broadened two-level active media2. Models based on (at least) a three-level system are needed to describe optically-pumped lasers, whose dynamics is known to reduce to that of the Lorez-Haken model under certain limiting conditions3. But these conditions are not met in the 14NH3 laser, and indeed theoretical predictions of a model for this laser, which considered a homogeneously-broadened three-level acti…

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Influence of light polarization on the dynamics of optically pumped lasers.

The dynamic behavior of a coherently pumped ring laser with a homogeneously broadened four-level medium is analyzed theoretically, considering linearly polarized pump and generated laser beams. The laser is shown to be much more stable when these polarizations are parallel than when they are orthogonal. In the latter case the instability pump threshold can be as low as four times the first laser threshold, and the laser dynamics shows Lorenz-type features.

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Influence of pump coherence on the dynamic behavior of a laser

The dynamic behavior of a coherently pumped single-mode unidirectional ring laser with a homogeneously broadened three-level active medium is studied. Our formulation is based on a set often real equations of the plane-wave, mean-field Maxwell–Bloch type. The instability domain in the main control parameters space is determined. Our numerical study of these equations for a parameter range of the type explored in the recent experiments by Weiss Brock [ Phys. Rev. Lett.57, 2804 ( 1986)] reveals some similarities, but striking differences between our theoretical predictions and their experimental observations are also noted.

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Progress in Modelling Coherently Pumped Far-Infrared Laser Dynamics

Coherently pumped lasers (CPL) operating in the far-infrared spectral region shown a wealth of instabilities1, including a behavior remarkably similar2,3 with the predictions of the paradigmatic Lorenz-Haken model of a single-mode homogeneously broadened laser4,5. The qualitative agreement; between theory and experiments2,3 was rather surprising, for the model4,5 refers to a two-level system whereas the CPL operate on a three-level scheme, where the pumping and lasing transitions share a common upper level. Dupertuis et al.6 have identified conditions for the mathematical reduction of the CPL equations to the Lorenz-Haken equations4, but these conditions were not all fulfilled in the experi…

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