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Stabilization of class-B broad-area lasers emission by external optical injection
We theoretically examine the effect of external optical injection on the
spatio-temporal dynamics of class-B broad-area lasers. We demonstrate that
optical injection can efficiently stabilize the intrinsic transverse
instabilities in such lasers associated with both the boundaries of the pumping
area and with the bulk nonlinearities of the active medium. Stabilizing action
of optical injection is shown to be closely related to the suppression of
inherent relaxation oscillations behavior.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figure
The SCR flare of 16 February 1984 as recorded by the Sayan spectrograph
The Sayan cosmic ray (CR) spectrograph recorded an SCR flare that occurred on 16 February 1984. Data from both 1-hour and 110-minute duration measurements in 10 channels with different energy sensitivity (of neutron monitors HM-64 located at different depths in the atmosphere, and of a neutron, multiple neutron and rigid mumeson component lead-less detector) is presented. The parameters of the SCR variation spectrum are evaluated and it is shown that the recording of multiple neutrons at the same geographic point and at the same level in the atmosphere provides information similar to that from a spectrographic complex of instruments
Generation of unipolar half-cycle pulse via unusual reflection of a single-cycle pulse from an optically thin metallic or dielectric layer
We present a significantly different reflection process from an optically
thin flat metallic or dielectric layer and propose a strikingly simple method
to form approximately unipolar half-cycle optical pulses via reflection of a
single-cycle optical pulse. Unipolar pulses in reflection arise due to
specifics of effectively one-dimensional pulse propagation. Namely, we show
that in considered system the field emitted by a flat medium layer is
proportional to the velocity of oscillating medium charges instead of their
acceleration as it is usually the case. When the single-cycle pulse interacts
with linear optical medium, the oscillation velocity of medium charges can be
then forced to keep constant sign throughout the pulse duration. Our results
essentially differ from the direct mirror reflection and suggest a possibility
of unusual transformations of the few-cycle light pulses in linear optical
systems
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