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Finite element method for solving the Fredholm-II equation with continuous kernels and its use in laser physics

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Abstract

This paper puts forward the finite element method for solving the Fredholm-II equation with continuous kernels. The numerical results of low-order modes obtained by applying this method to the practical problems of optical resonators with infinite strip plane mirrors, inclined strip plane mirrors, and circular mirrors are the same as those obtained using Fox and Li's method.1 By using this method, we obtained some unpublished field distributions and diffraction loss curves of many high-order modes.

© 1987 Optical Society of America

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