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Standing-Wave Resonators

Standing-Wave Resonators

Source: De Gruyter Understanding Standing-Wave Resonators in Optics Introduction to Standing-Wave Resonators Standing-wave resonators, also known as linear resonators, are optical setups consisting of two or more mirrors where light is reflected with normal incidence on two end mirrors. This configuration creates a standing wave within the resonator, formed by two counter-propagating optical waves. In […]

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Slope Efficiency

Slope Efficiency

Source: ResearchGate Slope Efficiency in Lasers Slope efficiency is a crucial parameter in the performance evaluation of optically pumped lasers. It is defined as the ratio of the change in laser output power to the change in pump power. This efficiency is often represented by a linear curve, making it easy to quantify with a

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Multiphoton Absorption

Multiphoton Absorption

Source: COORNETs – Technische Universität München Understanding Multiphoton Absorption in Photonics Understanding Multiphoton Absorption in Photonics Introduction to Multiphoton Absorption In the realm of photonics, multiphoton absorption is a fascinating nonlinear optical process that occurs in dielectric materials and semiconductors. This phenomenon allows for electronic excitations even when individual photon energies are insufficient to bridge

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Vacuum Noise

Vacuum Noise

Source: YouTube Understanding Vacuum Noise in Quantum Optics Understanding Vacuum Noise in Quantum Optics Vacuum noise is a fundamental concept in quantum optics, arising from the inherent fluctuations of the electric field in a vacuum state. Even when there is no photon present, these zero-point fluctuations exist, contributing to what is known as vacuum noise.

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