Customizing the output beam shape from a laser invariably involves specialized optical elements in the form of apertures, diffractive optics and free-form mirrors. Such optics require considerable design and fabrication effort and suffer from the further disadvantage of being immutably connected to the selection of a particular spatial mode. Here we overcome these limitations with the first digital laser comprising an electrically addressed reflective phase only spatial light modulator as an intra-cavity digitally addressed holographic mirror. The phase and amplitude of the holographic mirror may be controlled simply by writing a computer- generated hologram in the form of a grey-scale image to the device, for on-demand laser modes. We show that we can digitally control the laser modes with ease, and demonstrate real-time switching between spatial modes in an otherwise standard solid-state laser resonator. Our work opens new possibilities for the customizing of laser modes at source.
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Ngcobo, S, Litvin, I, Burger, L and Forbes, A. 2013. A digital laser for on-demand laser modes. Nature Communications, vol. 4, pp 2289-2295
Ngcobo, S., Litvin, I., Burger, L., & Forbes, A. (2013). A digital laser for on-demand laser modes. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7483
Ngcobo, Sandile, I Litvin, L Burger, and A Forbes "A digital laser for on-demand laser modes." (2013) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7483
Ngcobo S, Litvin I, Burger L, Forbes A. A digital laser for on-demand laser modes. 2013; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7483.
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