Abstract
A scheme for scaling lasers involves using a phased array of lasers. A problem encountered in this scheme is that mirror fluctuations that are due, for example, to mechanical vibrations tend to randomize the phases between lasers in the array. An analysis is presented to determine if the effects of these fluctuations can be minimized by injection locking.
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