Tesis de maestría
Bare cavity study of the unstable Bessel resonator with finite apertures for the generation of Bessel-like beams
Fecha
01/05/2005Autor
Hernández Aranda, RaÚl I.
Institución
Resumen
A detailed study of the unstable Bessel resonator is presented. The design of this cavity consists of a reflective axicon and a convex spherical output coupler. A matrix method analysis for the bare resonator is employed to extract the eigenmodes and eigenvalues of the cavity, which allows the retrieval of the fundamental and higher-order modes. Diffractive losses and relative phase shift behavior, in terms of both the varying radius of curvature of the output coupler and the cavity length, are studied with the matrix method and the Fox-Li algorithm. Direct comparison of the transverse mode profiles with a similar resonator employing a concave output coupler is performed, showing excellent agreement for large values of the radius of curvature. The effects of varying the aperture of the output coupler and the wedge angle of the axicon, on the transverse mode profiles and diffractive losses, are also considered.