Abstract

Abstract It is shown numerically that in a Talbot cavity being formed by a thin nonlinear amplifying layer and a pair of a flat imperfect mirrors, the small phase distortions place a fundamental limitation on the size of the aperture with inphase lasing. This effect results in a spreading of the far field distribution and it is not suppressed by plane-wave injection.

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