INSTABILITIES IN COUPLED PHOTOREFRACTIVE RING CAVITIES AND SELF-PUMPED PHASE CONJUGATORS .1. MEAN-FIELD MODEL AND LINEAR-STABILITY ANALYSIS

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10.1007/BF00331735

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We investigate the temporal instabilities of mode intensities in two coupled unidirectional photorefractive ring resonators. The first resonator is driven by an external laser beam via photorefractive two-wave mixing. The internal oscillating beam is then employed to drive the second ring resonator. The second ring resonator provides a nonlinear loss mechanism for the coupled system. Complete spatial-temporal equations for describing the coupled system are derived and mean-field approximation is employed to simplify the transient analysis. The results of linear stability analysis indicate that the coupled system exhibits instability in the off-state and steady-state operation. The instability is explained in terms of competition between nonlinear gain and loss. The results are presented and discussed.

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