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Reanalysis of generalized sensitivity factors for optical-axis perturbation in nonplanar ring resonators

by: Jie Yuan, Meixiong Chen, Yingying Li, Zhongqi Tan, Zhiguo Wang
Opt. Express, Vol. 21, No. 2. (28 January 2013), pp. 2297-2306, doi:10.1364/oe.21.002297  Key: citeulike:11965977

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By utilizing the novel coordinate system for Gaussian beam reflection and the generalized ray matrix for spherical mirror reflection, the generalized sensitivity factors SD1, ST1, SD2 and ST2 influenced by both the radial and axial displacements of a spherical mirror in a nonplanar ring resonator have been obtained. Besides, the singular points of different kinds of non-planar ring resonators under the conditions of incident angle A ranging from 0° to 45° or total coordinate rotation angle ρ ranging from 0°to 360°have also been obtained through the analysis of the determinant of the coefficient matrix of the linear equations. The analysis in this paper is important to the cavity design of non-planar ring resonators and it could be helpful to avoid the violent movement of the optical-axis to small misalignment of the mirrors in non-planar ring resonators.


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