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Transverse Modes of a Laser Using a Volume Bragg Grating as the Cavity Mirror

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Abstract

The finite angular reflection spectrum of a volume Bragg grating serving as a laser cavity mirror results in unexpected laser output beam profile and dramatic change of effective output coupling reflectivity.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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