Laser Optics Group, Department of Physics, Imperial College, London SW7 2BZ, UK
Abstract:
The effect of incorporating an empty external cavity into the feedback loop of a mode-locked laser is investigated. Particular attention is paid to the response of the mode-locking as the external cavity is detuned by a fraction of a wavelength from the round trip transit time associated with the laser. The results for two regimes of operation are presented. In the first case a series of short lived transients develop whereas the other case leads to a persistent intermittent Q-switching scenario, where mode-locking fails. The role of coupling between the cavities and the laser's memory time in relation to the results is discussed. A mechanism for the improved mode-locking observed with non-linear external cavities is suggested.