Affiliation:
1. California Institute of Technology
Abstract
A nonresonant cavity to build up laser intensity is modeled, developed,
and tested. It can be used for overlapping multiple lasers of
different wavelengths, increasing their intensities by more than an
order of magnitude while maintaining good uniformity. It is simple to
set up, has flexible optical characteristics, and is robust against
perturbations. The intensity buildup requires no resonances, and the
wavelength dependence of the performance is limited only by the mirror
coatings. The cavity can be used, for example, in applications
requiring a spatially constrained intensity buildup, such as in atomic
and molecular traps.
Funder
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
Gordon and Betty Moore
Foundation
Heising-Simons Foundation
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Electrical and Electronic Engineering