We study the dynamics of a Q-switched CO2 laser in order to compare two different molecular models. One is the two-level model, the other is the four-level model which includes the coupling of each resonant level with a set of rotational levels of the same vibrational band. By measurement of the first passage time distributions, we verify that the statistics of the laser build-up in the linear regime is model-independent. In contrast the dynamics of the laser intensity in the nonlinear amplification regime and the long time relaxation process to the steady state are correctly explained only by using the four-level model with different relaxation rates of the two vibrational bands.

Analysis of the dynamic behavior of a q-switched CO2-laser - the linear and the nonlinear regime

Meucci R;Ciofini M;
1992

Abstract

We study the dynamics of a Q-switched CO2 laser in order to compare two different molecular models. One is the two-level model, the other is the four-level model which includes the coupling of each resonant level with a set of rotational levels of the same vibrational band. By measurement of the first passage time distributions, we verify that the statistics of the laser build-up in the linear regime is model-independent. In contrast the dynamics of the laser intensity in the nonlinear amplification regime and the long time relaxation process to the steady state are correctly explained only by using the four-level model with different relaxation rates of the two vibrational bands.
1992
Istituto Nazionale di Ottica - INO
passage-time statistics
saturable absorbers
delayed bifurcations
4-level model
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