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Optical rogue waves in an all-solid-state laser with a saturable absorber: importance of the spatial effects

We study the features of the optical rogue waves (ORWs) observed in an all-solid-state (Cr:YAG+Nd:YVO4) passively-Q-switched laser, which is a system of wide practical interest. The extreme events appear as isolated pulses of extraordinary intensity during the chaotic regime of this laser. The stand...

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Published in:Journal of optics (2010) 2013-06, Vol.15 (6), p.64004-1-6
Main Authors: Bonazzola, Carlos, Hnilo, Alejandro, Kovalsky, Marcelo, Tredicce, Jorge R
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