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Lasers with random stack mirrors.

G Magyar, A C Seiden

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    This study describes laser oscillators using a stack of glass plates as a mirror. These mirrors offer comparable beam divergence to dielectric mirrors but are more damage-resistant and easier to fabricate, making them suitable for high-power lasers.

    Area of Science:

    • Optics and Photonics
    • Laser Physics

    Background:

    • Laser oscillators commonly use dielectric mirrors.
    • The performance of alternative mirror configurations is of interest for advanced laser applications.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the behavior of laser oscillators utilizing a stack of thin glass plates as a cavity mirror.
    • To compare the performance of glass plate mirrors with traditional dielectric mirrors.

    Main Methods:

    • Investigated Q-switched, free-running, and mode-locked laser oscillator configurations.
    • Employed a stack of thin glass plates as one of the cavity mirrors.
    • Analyzed beam divergence, intensity, and spatial coherence across the beam cross-section.

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  • Glass plate mirrors achieved beam divergence comparable to thin film coated dielectric mirrors.
  • Intensity and spatial coherence exhibited variations across the beam cross-section.
  • The stack mirror demonstrated potential for high-power laser applications.
  • Conclusions:

    • Stack mirrors are a viable alternative to multilayer quarter-wave dielectric mirrors.
    • Glass plate stack mirrors offer superior damage resistance and simpler fabrication.
    • These characteristics make stack mirrors advantageous for high-power laser systems.