Abstract

Optical pulses shorter than 50 fs have been directly generated from non-colliding pulse mode-locked ring dye lasers with a four- prism sequence. This result supports the view that the balance between the self-phase modulation and the group velocity dispersion inside the cavity, and the greater flexibility of the ring cavity over the standing wave cavity, are the main factors in obtaining femtosecond pulses from the colliding pulse mode-locked ring dye lasers.

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