Nonlinear feedback stabilisation and stochastic disturbance suppression of actively Q-switched lasers
Abstract
Actively Q-switched lasers are widely used tools which are required to produce stable output pulse energies for many applications. In this paper, a model-based control concept for actively Q-switched lasers is presented which stabilises their nonlinear pulse-to-pulse dynamics and rejects stochastic disturbances arising from amplified spontaneous emission. The feasibility of the control task is demonstrated to strongly depend on the design of the semi-active prelasing approach. In contrast to state-of-the-art hardware-based controllers, the proposed concept is flexible and cost-effective as it is not tailored to specific operation parameters.
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