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Spherical mirror resonators and optical mode selection

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Title Spherical mirror resonators and optical mode selection
Names Adrion, Robert Foisy (creator)
Alexander, Gerald C. (advisor)
Date Issued 1965-08-18 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1966
Abstract This is a review paper based on recent literature in the areas
of spherical mirror resonators and optical mode selection. The
Fabry-Perot interferometer with spherical mirrors has been widely
used as a laser resonator. The modes of oscillation, diffraction
losses and resonance condition are determined for the confocal
resonator, i.e. a resonator with mirror spacing equal to the common
radius of curvature of the mirrors. Resonators with nonconfocal
spacing and mirrors of different curvature are described in terms of
an equivalent confocal resonator. It is shown that any spherical
mirror resonator may be characterized as high loss or low loss
according to the geometry of the resonator.
Lasers using spherical mirror resonators will oscillate in
several modes simultaneously, because of the interaction of the
broad emission line of the laser active medium and the closely spaced
mode resonances. For many applications a single frequency output is
desirable, and methods must be employed to suppress unwanted
oscillations. Unwanted modes may be suppressed by placing
absorbing materials within the resonator and by adding devices to the
resonator which act as bandpass filters.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Interferometers
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/48062

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