Abstract
In many practical uses, maintenance of a stable angular position of a laser beam is a complicated problem because of induced wedge-type aberrations in an active medium and misalignments of resonator mirrors produced by vibrations and displacements of elements of the laser hardware. These reasons suggest using one of the well known correction techniques (phase conjugation or adaptive mirrors) or special electronic stabilization systems.
© 1992 Optical Society of America
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