28 December 2021 Symmetric nonconfocal Fabry–Perot cavity with a stable long optical path length and improved tolerance for angular alignment
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Abstract

Engineering of optical alignment tolerance between a laser source and a Fabry–Perot (FP) cavity is of great importance in optimizing a laser analysis system and saving costs in the additional alignment task. We propose a modification of the conventional confocal FP (CFP) cavity–a symmetric nonconfocal FP (SNFP) cavity with two identical spherical mirrors separated by a distance equal to half of the common radius of curvature. Numerical analysis of the two cavities reveals that the SNFP cavity has better off-axis stability and much better angular misalignment tolerance than the CFP cavity, even with a longer optical path length (OPL). The SNFP cavity provides a six-transit path length for a basic cavity mode that supports a 1.5-fold long OPL within the same volume as the CFP cavity, which is favorable for applications requiring limits on the footprint and weight of the cavity. In addition, a ray-tracing simulation with a disk-type source having an angular Gaussian distribution (α  =  β  =  5  deg) reveals that the emission beam profile from the SNFP cavity is narrower than that from the CFP cavity. These results are expected to help reduce cavity loss and to improve alignment efficiency between the laser source and the FP cavity.

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Dong-Jin Lee and Beom-Hoan O "Symmetric nonconfocal Fabry–Perot cavity with a stable long optical path length and improved tolerance for angular alignment," Optical Engineering 60(12), 125107 (28 December 2021). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.60.12.125107
Received: 27 September 2021; Accepted: 13 December 2021; Published: 28 December 2021
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Tolerancing

Optical alignment

Reflection

Optical engineering

Spherical lenses

Geometrical optics

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