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Diffractive Coupling from a CO2 Laser

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Abstract

Power may be coupled effectively from ir lasers by diffractive spillover around the edge of one mirror, the mirror diameter being made so small that only the dominant mode can be supported within the laser. The beam divergence from the coupler is small.

© 1969 Optical Society of America

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