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Methods of passive and active mode locking using intracavity optical frequency mixing

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Abstract

The mode-locking technique based on intracavity second-harmonic generation is extended to sum- and difference-frequency generation. Simultaneous passive mode locking of two different types of laser in a combined cavity is thus possible. By using the same principle, a laser may be actively mode locked by injection of a pulse train from another mode-locked laser.

© 1989 Optical Society of America

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