| Literature DB >> 30115744 |
Stefan Bittner1, Stefano Guazzotti2, Yongquan Zeng3, Xiaonan Hu3, Hasan Yılmaz1, Kyungduk Kim1, Sang Soon Oh2,4, Qi Jie Wang3, Ortwin Hess5, Hui Cao6.
Abstract
Spatiotemporal instabilities are widespread phenomena resulting from complexity and nonlinearity. In broad-area edge-emitting semiconductor lasers, the nonlinear interactions of multiple spatial modes with the active medium can result in filamentation and spatiotemporal chaos. These instabilities degrade the laser performance and are extremely challenging to control. We demonstrate a powerful approach to suppress spatiotemporal instabilities using wave-chaotic or disordered cavities. The interference of many propagating waves with random phases in such cavities disrupts the formation of self-organized structures such as filaments, resulting in stable lasing dynamics. Our method provides a general and robust scheme to prevent the formation and growth of nonlinear instabilities for a large variety of high-power lasers.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30115744 DOI: 10.1126/science.aas9437
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728