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25 March 1996 Self-imaging rays cavity for polychromatic lasers
Alexandre M. Izmailov, Victor A. Ozolov, Peter A. Vorotnev
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Abstract
Passive dispersive laser cavity of a new type is suggested and investigated. A distinctive feature of this cavity is the property of rays self-imaging which allows us to ensure spatial separation of the radiation with different wavelengths inside the cavity and creates positive feedback for all the mentioned wavelengths simultaneously. The cavity possesses a number of advantages compared to the resonators with points self-imaging previously developed by the authors and used in polychromatic lasers. A new cavity application allows us to use a wider set of active media in such lasers, simplifies their construction, decreases the demands to the quality of the intracavity elements.
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Alexandre M. Izmailov, Victor A. Ozolov, and Peter A. Vorotnev "Self-imaging rays cavity for polychromatic lasers", Proc. SPIE 2698, Solid State Lasers V, (25 March 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.236162
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KEYWORDS
Resonators

Laser resonators

Diffraction gratings

Gaussian beams

Geometrical optics

Chemical elements

Lenses

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