Abstract

It is shown, that increasing the stability of synchronous self-oscillations in fiber lasers with nonlinear mirrors, based on micro-optomechanical resonators (micro-oscillators), can be achieved due to the transformation of the wavefront of laser radiation, interacting with micro-oscillators. These transformations are based on the unique properties of mode interference in composite singlemode-multimode-singlemode fiber structures. Keywords: synchronous self-oscillations, fiber lasers, microcantilever, resonance.

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