Observation of Three Mode Parametric Interactions in Long Optical Cavities
C. Zhao, L. Ju, Y. Fan, S. Gras. B. J. J. Slagmolen, H. Miao, P., Barriga D.G. Blair, D. J. Hosken, A. F. Brooks, P. J. Veitch, D. Mudge, J., Munch

TL;DR
This paper reports the first experimental observation of three-mode opto-acoustic parametric interactions in a long optical cavity, confirming theoretical predictions of parametric instabilities relevant for high-power laser systems.
Contribution
It provides the first experimental validation of three-mode parametric interactions in a high-power optical cavity with suspended sapphire mirrors.
Findings
Resonant interaction between optical and acoustic modes observed
Experimental results match theoretical predictions of parametric instability
First demonstration in an 80 m long high-power cavity
Abstract
We report the first observation of three-mode opto-acoustic parametric interactions of the type predicted to cause parametric instabilities in an 80 m long, high optical power cavity that uses suspended sapphire mirrors. Resonant interaction occurs between two distinct optical modes and an acoustic mode of one mirror when the difference in frequency between the two optical cavity modes is close to the frequency of the acoustic mode. Experimental results validate the theory of parametric instability in high power optical cavities.
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