Theory of Two Coupled Lasers

Abstract
A transmitting window is used to weakly couple two resonant optical cavities. When active medium is placed in one cavity, the system describes a laser coupled to a resonant cavity, while active medium in both cavities describes two coupled lasers. Equations of motion for the fields in the two cavities are found. These equations are solved in the steady state when the cavities are sufficiently closely tuned that the lasers in the two cavities oscillate with the same frequency. In the locked situation, the second cavity tends to stabilize the frequency of operation against changes in length of the first cavity. When there is no active medium in the second cavity, and that cavity becomes very long, the laser acts as if it were looking into free space.

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