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Laser basics Optics, Eugene Hecht, Chpt. 13; Optical resonator tutorial: http://www.dewtronics.com/tutorials/lasers/leot/ Laser oscillation Laser is oscillator • Like servo with positive feedback • Greater than unity gain Laser gain and losses Laser turn-on and gain saturation Gain decreases as output power increases • Saturation Ruby laser example Fabry-Perot cavity for feedback • High reflectivity mirrors • Low loss per round trip • Must remember resonance conditions – round trip path is multiple of l Classical mechanics analog Laser longitudinal modes • High reflectivity Fabry-Perot cavity • Boundary conditions – field is zero on mirrors • Multiple wavelengths possible – agrees with resonance conditions Fabry-Perot boundary conditions Multi-mode laser Multiple resonant frequencies Single longitudinal mode lasers • Insert etalon into cavity • Use low reflectivity etalon – low loss Laser transverse modes • Wave equation looks like harmonic oscillator • Ex: E = E e -iwt nw E E0 c 2 d 2x k x0 dt 2 m 2 • Separate out z dependence 2 2E E 2 E 2 E wn 2 2ik 2 2 k 2 E 0 c z x y z • Solutions for x and y are Hermite polynomials Frequencies of transverse modes Transverse laser modes Single transverse mode lasers • Put aperture in laser • Create loss for higher order modes Multi-longitudinal Multi-transverse&long. Single mode Gaussian beams • Zero order mode is Gaussian • Intensity profile: I I e 2 r 2 / w2 0 • beam waist: w0 lz w w0 1 2 w0 2 • confocal parameter: z w02 zR l • far from waist w lz w0 • divergence angle 2l l 0.637 w0 w0 Gaussian propagation Power distribution in Gaussian • • • • • • 2 r 2 / w2 Intensity distribution: I I 0e Experimentally to measure full width at half maximum (FWHM) diameter Relation is dFWHM = w 2 ln2 ~ 1.4 w Define average intensity Iavg = 4 P / ( d2FWHM) Overestimates peak: I0 = Iavg/1.4 Resonator options • Best known -- planar, concentric, confocal • Confocal unique – mirror alignment not critical – position is critical – transverse mode frequencies identical Types of resonators Special cases