Phase diagram and complexity of mode-locked lasers: from order to disorder
Abstract
We investigate mode-locking processes in lasers displaying a variable degree of structural randomness, from standard optical cavities to multiple-scattering media. By employing methods mutuated from spin-glass theory, we analyze the mean-field Hamiltonian and derive a phase-diagram in terms of the pumping rate and the degree of disorder. Three phases are found: i) paramagnetic, corresponding to a noisy continuous wave emission, ii) ferromagnetic, that describes the standard passive mode-locking, and iii) the spin-glass in which the phases of the electromagnetic field are frozen in a exponentially large number of configurations. The way the mode-locking threshold is affected by the amount of disorder is quantified. The results are also relevant for other physical systems displaying a random Hamiltonian, like Bose-Einstein condensates and nonlinear optical beams.
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@article{arxiv.0806.2809,
title = {Phase diagram and complexity of mode-locked lasers: from order to disorder},
author = {L. Leuzzi and C. Conti and V. Folli and L. Angelani and G. Ruocco},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0806.2809},
year = {2009}
}
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4 pages, 2 figures