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Features of the extreme events observed in the all-solid state laser with a saturable absorber
Extreme events (sometimes also called optical rogue waves), in the form of
pulses of extraordinary intensity, are easily observed in its chaotic regime if
the Fresnel number of the cavity is high. This result suggests that the
nonlinear interaction among transverse modes is an essential ingredient in the
formation of extreme events in this type of lasers, but there is no theoretical
description of the phenomenon yet. We report here a set of experimental results
on the regularities of these extreme events, to provide a basis for the
development of such a description. Among these results, we point out here: i)
the decay of the correlation across the transversal section of the laser beam,
and ii) the appearance of extreme events even if the time elapsed since the
previous pulse is relatively short (in terms of the average inter-pulse
separation), what indicates the existence of some unknown mechanism of energy
storage. We hypothesize that this mechanism is related with the imperfect
depletion of the gain by some of the transversal modes. We also present
evidence in support of this hypothesis.Comment: 9 pages, 9 figure
Nonlinear dynamics in lasers with saturable absorber : extreme events (rogue waves)
Fil: Bonazzola, Carlos R.. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina