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Ray (red) of the ASE bouncing in a w:disk laser due to the w:total internal reflection; at the pumped region of size L, such a ray may have length 2L. Most of rays are much shorter than 2L, but due to the w:exponential growth of the power in the w:gain medium the long rays give significant contribution to the depletion of gain.

Source

presented at Third Laser Ceramics Symposium 2007, Paris – Auditorium Curie – CNRS – 3 rue Michel-Ange, 75016 Pari; source http://www.ils.uec.ac.jp/~dima/CONF/2007/PARIS/50.pdf,

Date

October 9, 2007

Author

Dmitrii Kouznetosv

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