Answer to Question #181259 in Optics for PAVITHRA

Question #181259

Write a report or information about optical resonators.


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2021-04-18T19:33:13-0400

optical resonators

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An optical resonator (or resonant optical cavity) is an arrangement of optical components


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"\\bull" Such resonators can be made in very different forms.




Various Types


"\\bigstar" Bulk-optical resonators


"\\bull" These are used for solid-state bulk lasers,


"\\bull" Their transverse mode properties depend on the overall setup (including the length of air spaces),


"\\bull" and mode sizes can vary significantly along the resonator.


"\\bull" In some cases, the mode properties are also significantly influenced by effects such as thermal lensing.




"\\bigstar" Waveguide resonators


"\\bull" These are often made with optical fibers 


"\\bull" (e.g. for fiber lasers) or in the form of integrated optics.


"\\bull" The transverse mode properties (see below) are determined by the local properties of the waveguide.




"\\bigstar" Mixed types


"\\bull" There are also mixed types of resonators, containing both waveguides and parts with free-space optical propagation.


"\\bull" Such resonators are used e.g. in some fiber lasers,


"\\bull" where bulk-optical components need to be inserted into the laser resonator.



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