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Gas-lens effect and cavity design of some frequency-stabilized He–Ne lasers

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Abstract

It is shown that there exists an optimal cavity length which should minimize the frequency shifts induced by lenslike effects in intracavity saturated absorption lasers. Ideas are developed which provide a satisfactory explanation for the dispersion in modulation shifts observed in some recent laser intercomparisons.

© 1983 Optical Society of America

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