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A Formulation of the Infinite Strip Resonator Problem

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Abstract

The geometrical theory of diffraction has been used to formulate the infinite strip resonator problem. The conditions of large mirror size and large separation of the end mirrors in the Fox and Li formulation can be removed under this alternative scheme. Diffraction losses and phase shifts are given for resonators of Fresnel number from 0.56 to 0.01.

© 1969 Optical Society of America

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