Modulation Properties of the Single-Mode Laser with a Low-Q Cavity : Waves, Optics and Quantum Electronics
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Modulation characteristics of the single-mode laser with a very low-Q cavity are theoretically investigated. The response functions of the polarization and the population bandwidth of this system in the small signal analysis. In the large signal analysis, we employ a forced Toda oscillator model, which is exactly equivalent to the mean-field model of this laser system without the rate-equation approximation. The characteristic periodic solutions of the Toda oscillator system observed in the period-doubling sequence, harmonic and subharmonic oscillations, are studied with the aid of the principle of harmonic balance to understand their nonlinear characters and stabilities, The harmonic oscillation, equivalent to the ordered spiking pulse train of the emission, shows the hysteresis phenomena and the nonlinear resonance. We also present a possible mechanism of the existence of a quasiperiodic mode in the unstable oscillating states observed in the numerical calculation. the stability criteria for the periodic states and the characteristic frequencies of the quasiperiodic modes are analytically obtained
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- 1988-12-20
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Ogawa Tetsuo
Department Of Anatomy I Showa University School Of Medicine
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Ogawa Tetsuo
Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Engineering University Of Tokyo
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