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Explanation for Beam Quality Deterioration of Lasers for Operation near Frequency Degeneracy of Transverse Cavity Modes

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Abstract

A simple resonant mode coupling model explains why the beam quality of a laser is strongly deteriorated near resonator frequency degeneracy points, and leads to important conclusions concerning laser beam quality in more general cases.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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