Abstract
We investigate theoretically gain-guided modes in unstable
resonators with a uniformly reflective mirror in the area of highly
efficient steady-state lasers, where the gain saturation is the main
efficiency factorly. We achieved self-consistent Hermite–Gaussian
modes at significant gain saturation as well as the connection of the
mode’s scaling factor and mode amplitude coefficients with the system
parameters by using complex paraxial wave optics. A new
stabilization mechanism, saturation guiding, works together with gain
guiding in unstable resonators. We obtained more actual results for
mode generation and selection by integrating the laser rate
equation.
© 2001 Optical Society of America
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