Abstract
In 1986 the author proposed a novel type of laser cavity having optical length which varies proportionally to the wavelength.1 The same idea was also presented by Stankov and Siegman at the CLEO'86 meeting.1 Such cavity would have very interesting properties, for example, it would be resonant at arbitrary frequency, i.e. the longitudinal mode structure with a frequency spacing c/2L would be absent.
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