Laser fundamentals II: Laser transverse modes | MIT Video Demonstrations in Lasers and Optics

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024
  • Laser fundamentals II: Laser transverse modes
    Instructor: Shaoul Ezekiel
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    License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
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Комментарии • 11

  • @gustavobolson8261
    @gustavobolson8261 3 года назад +3

    “Just like any complicated problem, we leave it as an exercise to the viewer”! Funnier (though very encouraging) words have rarely been spoken!
    Professor Ezekiel left an absolutely amazing legacy with these lectures! Thanks to the staff at MIT for making it available to us all!

  • @pringles9181
    @pringles9181 3 года назад

    Beautifully explained

  • @mathsk1081
    @mathsk1081 6 лет назад +7

    I think it would be much more interesting if the physical concept of the appearance of different modes would be explaned.

  • @ravichaudhary805
    @ravichaudhary805 2 года назад

    I have coupled the HeNe beam to an external cavity with two mirrors, my output transverse modes continuously oscillates from lower order to higher orders, kindly explain why it is oscillating (The laser is not collimated using a lens, it is diffraction limited and is directly fed to the external cavity mirrors)

  • @syedrahim1394
    @syedrahim1394 2 года назад

    When he's adjusting the mirror mount, is he increasing or decreasing the distance between the output coupler and highly reflective mirror? is he changing the the angle between the two?

  • @danman3163
    @danman3163 2 года назад

    Why do the higher order modes have higher power? When I measure the 11 transverse mode, it has over double the power of the 00 mode.

    • @ravichaudhary805
      @ravichaudhary805 2 года назад

      Because the power which can be amplified in higher order modes are being attenuated by the pinhole and are lost, so the power of TEM00 is low at the cost of getting the beam clean.

  • @ianvangiesen2523
    @ianvangiesen2523 5 лет назад

    Are the number of modes being increased, by increasing the length of the resonator?

    • @fabianpeter4419
      @fabianpeter4419 3 года назад

      No, but the Free Spectral Range gets smaller (FSR = c/2L , L: mirror distance), meaning you dont have to move one mirror as much along the beam axis to see the next resonator mode.

  • @ryandoe11
    @ryandoe11 10 лет назад +4

    This is why i hate college.

    • @zhan9712
      @zhan9712 5 лет назад +1

      Ryan Why? No idea.