Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
2004-06-26
"Laser Resonators and Beam Contol VII", edited by Alexis V. Kudryashov and Alan H. Paxton, Proceedings of SPIE vol. 5333, 195-
Physics
Optics
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Scientific paper
10.1117/12.544589
Micro-domes based on a combination of metallic and dielectric multilayer mirrors are studied using a fully vectorial numerical basis-expansion method that accurately accounts for the effects of an arbitrary Bragg stack and can efficiently cover a large range of dome shapes and sizes. Results are examined from three different viewpoints: (i) the ray-optics limit, (ii) the (semi-) confocal limit for which exact wave solutions are known, and (iii) the paraxial approximation using vectorial Gaussian beams.
Foster David H.
Noeckel Jens U.
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