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Single-Mode Operation of Laser Diode Arrays Using Photorefractive Phase Conjugators

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Abstract

Lasers using phase conjugate feedback have many attractive properties such as aberration correction, generation of short mode-locked pulses, and diffraction limited high brightness output. The phase conjugate feedback, however, may also lead to unstable behavior with period doubling instabilities and optical chaos1.

© 1998 IEEE

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