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Fluctuations and chirp in colliding pulse mode-locked dye lasers

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Abstract

To ensure the shortest possible pulse duration in passively mode-locked dye lasers, Intracavity self-phase modulation (SPM) and phase dispersion (PD) must be properly balanced.1,2 SPM Is caused mainly by time-dependent saturation of the bleachable absorber3 and also by the Kerr-type nonlinearity of the Index of refraction of the dye solvent.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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