Abstract:
A method of calculation is proposed and used as the basis of a numerical analysis of the processes occurring when a weak optical signal is injected into the resonator of a broad-band laser generating a pulse of microsecond duration. It is shown that the synchronous addition, to the spontaneous radiation power density, of 10 – 8 W/cm2 in an assigned mode, induces a measurable response in the lasing spectrum. The use of frequency-spatial filtering of the radiation in a nonlinear absorber placed inside the resonator of this laser makes it possible to lower the detection limit of a weak narrow-band signal to 10 – 10 or 10 – 15 W/cm2 for overall laser pulse durations of 8 or 13 μs, respectively.
Citation:
M. M. Asimov, V. N. Lopatko, A. N. Rubinov, “Increasing the spectral contrast of optical signals by the intracavity laser spectroscopy method”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 16:7 (1989), 1470–1475 [Sov J Quantum Electron, 19:7 (1989), 948–951]
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This publication is cited in the following 1 articles:
George H. Atkinson, Experimental Methods in the Physical Sciences, 40, Cavity-Enhanced Spectroscopies, 2003, 129