Title :
Envelope narrowing from photorefractive phase conjugate feedback to a semiconductor laser
Author :
Statman, David ; Liby, Bruce W.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Allegheny Coll., Meadville, PA, USA
Abstract :
The effects of envelope narrowing were confirmed experimentally. In our experiments a Hitachi HLP1400 laser diode is coupled to a ring PPCM that is constrained to be unidirectional. The photorefractive material used is barium titanate. The laser spectrum was compared to that of a laser diode coupled to an external cavity with a dielectric mirror, i.e., we compared the effects of phase conjugate feedback to conventional feedback. In both cases the laser is multimode when coupled to the external cavity. The envelope for the phase conjugate feedback is narrower than that for the conventional case. It can also be seen that in the conventional case the gains for the different longitudinal modes vary with the phase delay as each mode experiences a different round trip phase delay. This is not the case for the phase conjugate cavity because all of the modes experience the same round trip phase delay
Keywords :
barium compounds; laser accessories; laser feedback; laser mirrors; optical phase conjugation; photorefractive materials; semiconductor lasers; BaTiO3; Hitachi HLP1400 laser diode; dielectric mirror; envelope narrowing; external cavity; longitudinal modes; multimode laser; photorefractive phase conjugate feedback; ring PPCM; round trip phase delay; semiconductor laser; Barium; Delay; Dielectrics; Diode lasers; Laser feedback; Optical coupling; Photorefractive effect; Photorefractive materials; Ring lasers; Titanium compounds;
Conference_Titel :
Nonlinear Optics: Materials, Fundamentals, and Applications, 1994. NLO '94 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Waikoloa, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1473-5
DOI :
10.1109/NLO.1994.470831