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In this Letter, we have studied the performance of a gallium nitride 370 nm Fabry-Perot laser diode self-injection locked via a high quality (Q-) factor magnesium fluoride whispering gallery mode (WGM) resonator and show that the state of locking strongly depends on frequency detuning between the internal laser cavity and the resonator modes. Optimizing the detuning, we were able to observe monochromatic laser emission with a sub-100 kHz linewidth. The Q-factor of the resonator measured in this regime exceeded 109.
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A 7% Yb:YLF crystal is laser cooled to 131 ± 1 K from room temperature by placing it inside the external cavity of a high power InGaAs/GaAs VECSEL operating at 1020 nm with 0.15 nm linewidth. This is the lowest temperature achieved in the intracavity geometry to date and presents major progress towards realizing an all-solid-state compact optical cryocooler.
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We present analytical considerations of "self-mode-locked" operation in a typical vertical external-cavity surface-emitting laser (VECSEL) cavity geometry by means of Kerr lens action in the semiconductor gain chip. We predict Kerr-lens mode-locked operation for both soft- and hard-apertures placed at the optimal intra-cavity positions. These predictions are experimentally verified in a Kerr-lens mode-locked VECSEL capable of producing pulse durations of below 500 fs at 1 GHz repetition rate.