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Changing the quality factor of a laser with a glass plate

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Abstract

A scheme is described for changing the quality factor of a laser cavity by rotating a glass plate around the laser axis. In order to check the setup, the output power of a laser is measured, and good agreement is obtained with the semiclassical laser theory.

© 1981 Optical Society of America

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