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Revista mexicana de física

Print version ISSN 0035-001X

Rev. mex. fis. vol.59 n.3 México May./Jun. 2013

 

Research

 

Geometrically-tunable self-stabilization effect in Rhodamine 6G

 

J.R. Cabrera Esteves, I.V. Guryev, J.A. Andrade Lucio, and I.A. Sukhoivanov

 

University of Guanajuato, Mexico, Av. Universidad S/N, Yuriria, Guanajuato, Mexico, e-mail: guryev@ieee.org

 

Received 05 June 2012;
Accepted 16 August 2012

 

Abstract

This paper shows experimental results on geometrically-tunable self-stabilization effect in Rhodamine-6G dye. A crossing-laser-beams scheme has been used in the experiment in order to obtain wide-tuneability of the proposed structure. Obtained results demonstrate radiation power stabilization with up to 175 mW at the input. The proposed self-stabilization scheme can be used as a power-stabilized light source for metrology applications, and integrated circuits with nonlinear optical elements.

Keywords: Nonlinear optics.

 

PACS: 42.65.-k

 

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