Spatial-domain cavity ringdown from a high-finesse plane Fabry–Perot cavity

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We investigate the optical transmission of a tilted plane Fabry–Perot cavity leading to spatial cavity ringdown, the exponentially decaying intensity output present along the transverse spatial coordinate. Primary features of the spatial cavity ringdown are theoretically predicted from the spectral and spatial cavity transfer function which is derived analytically on the combined basis of ray optics and diffraction theory applied to an ideal diffraction lossless cavity of one transverse dimension. Spatial frequency filtration by a narrow Lorentzian-shaped cavity resonance is shown to play key roles on the spatial aspects of transmitted beam profiles. Our theoretical formulation is further extended to the case of wedged plane Fabry–Perot cavities. The experimental observation of spatial cavity ringdown signals exhibits an excellent agreement with the theoretical prediction.
Publisher
American Institute of Physics
Issue Date
2002-01-15
Keywords

Fabry-Perot resonators; optical transfer function; light diffraction; ray tracing; light transmission

Citation

Journal of Applied Physics, Vol.91, No.2, pp.582

ISSN
0021-8979
DOI
10.1063/1.1425443
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/13778
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