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Variable reflectivity unstable resonators for coherent laser radar emitters

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Abstract

Beam properties obtained from a TE CO2 laser in a Cassegrain resonator using various graded reflectivity mirror couplers are compared. It is shown that, experimentally, Gaussian profiles maximize the far-field intensity while parabolic profiles yield more uniform near fields with a lower energy extraction. Both configurations appear suited for coherent ladar systems.

© 1989 Optical Society of America

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