Improved phase locking of laser arrays with nonlinear coupling
Abstract
An arrangement based on a degenerate cavity laser for forming an array of non-linearly coupled lasers with an intra-cavity saturable absorber is presented. More than 30 lasers were spatially phase locked and temporally Q-switched. The arrangement with nonlinear coupling was found to be 25 times more sensitive to loss differences and converged 5 times faster to the lowest loss phase locked state than with linear coupling, thus providing a unique solution to problems that have several near-degenerate solutions.
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