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12 September 2007 A design of optical resonator for donut mode generation
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Abstract
A resonator to generate a single LGp=0[mathematical symbol 'ell'] =1 donut mode with high mode purity up to 99% is reported. The resonator consists of three lens elements and one binary phase element. With such high mode purity, the generated donut laser beam is applicable to a number of studies including trapping and rotating micro particles, non-linear optics, and atomlight interaction. The tolerance of the proposed configuration is discussed, as well methods of compensating for the thermal effects of laser materials while manipulating the resonator in a practical laser diode end-pumped solid state laser system.
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Shu-Chun Chu "A design of optical resonator for donut mode generation", Proc. SPIE 6663, Laser Beam Shaping VIII, 66630Q (12 September 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.733947
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KEYWORDS
Resonators

Mirrors

Thermal effects

Tolerancing

Optical resonators

Solid state lasers

Solids

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