Abstract

An experimental investigation was made of a cw YAG:Nd3+ solid-state ring laser with a nonstationary resonator. New lasing regimes and competing effects of interaction between opposite waves were observed. In particular, under conditions of low-frequency (f~100 Hz) vibrations of one of the ring resonator mirrors, the following regimes were observed: regimes with cophasal or antiphase modulation of the opposite wave intensities, regimes with different frequencies and different modulation in the opposite directions, regimes with variable-frequency antiphase oscillations of the opposite wave intensities, regimes with trains of cophasal pulses, and kinematic mode-locking regimes.

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