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High-finesse measurements at low temperatures

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Abstract

High-reflectivity supermirrors were used to produce a Fabry–Perot cavity that operated at cryogenic temperatures. The best finesse below 80 K was found to be 19,000 and remained constant down to 4.2 K.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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