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Laser Cavity Reveals Fundamental Physics Driving Its Optical Responses

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ORLANDO, Fla., Sept. 1, 2017 — The optical response of an externally probed laser cavity was monitored before and after gain clamping to reveal the underlying mechanisms of the cavity’s response. The research provided a unique window into fundamental physics and optical behaviors. For the experiments, researchers used a fiber optic cavity in which they separated the forward and backward traveling light. When they closely investigated the dynamics of directional energy flow in the cavity as gain was increased, what they found related to fundamental physical principles and offered a direct view of the role of...Read full article

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    Published: September 2017
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    laser cavity
    A laser cavity, also known as an optical cavity or resonator, is a fundamental component of a laser system. It is a confined region or space where light undergoes multiple reflections, leading to the amplification of coherent light. The laser cavity consists of mirrors that form the boundaries of the cavity, and it plays a crucial role in sustaining the laser action. Key components and characteristics of a laser cavity include: Mirrors: A laser cavity typically includes two mirrors, one...
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