# Self-induced transparency mode-locking in a Ti:sapphire laser with an   intracavity rubidium cell

**Authors:** M.V Arkhipov, R.M. Arkhipov, A.A. Shimko, I. Babushkin, N.N. Rosanov

arXiv: 1906.04587 · 2020-01-15

## TL;DR

This paper demonstrates the first experimental realization of self-induced transparency mode-locking in a Ti:sapphire laser using an intracavity rubidium cell, showcasing a novel passive mode-locking mechanism based on SIT.

## Contribution

It introduces the first experimental demonstration of SIT mode-locking in a laser system, previously only discussed theoretically.

## Key findings

- Successful stable self-starting mode-locking via SIT in Ti:Sa laser
- Observation of 2pi SIT pulses within the Rb cell
- First experimental evidence supporting theoretical SIT mode-locking models

## Abstract

In a Ti:Sa laser with an absorbing with Rb vapor cell stable self-starting passive mode-locking is demonstrated. We show that the mode-locking appears due to self-induced transparency (SIT) in the Rb cell, that is, the pulse in the Rb cell is a 2pi SIT pulse. For the best of our knowledge, in these experiments we present the first time demonstration of SIT mode-locking in laser systems, which was discussed only theoretical before.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1906.04587