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Influence of inhomogeneities on wavelength selection of flower-like patterns in wide-aperture lasers

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Abstract

We show that the wavelength selection of flower-like patterns near the threshold of wide-aperture lasers (e.g. VCSELs) is governed not only by the detuning, but also by spatial inhomogeneities, e.g. of the pump profile.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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