Abstract

The sensitivity of a monolithic unidirectional nonplanar ring laser to optical feedback depends on the polarization eigenmodes of the resonator, which are complicated functions of the resonator geometry. Resonator geometries that increase the loss difference between the two directions of propagation around the ring improve the resistance of the lasers to optical feedback. Here, measurements on Nd:YAG nonplanar ring lasers having two different ring geometries are discussed. Currently, 1 percent optical feedback produces a 10 percent reduction in useful output power for the more feedback-resistant oscillator, a tenfold improvement over previous designs.

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