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Mirrors that correct the phase of reflected radiation

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This paper discusses the possibility of using quarter-wave dielectric mirrors to correct the shape of the wave front of reflected radiation and the shape of the surface of constant phase difference formed in laser cavities and Fabry-Perot interferometers. It is shown that, by using quarter-wave dielectric mirrors consisting of two systems formed by layers with small and large refractive-index differences, it is possible to form a plane wave front and a flat surface of constant phase difference with a small number of layers whose thicknesses varies.© 2004 Optical Society of America

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