Measurements of the phase shift on reflection for low-order infrared Fabry–Perot interferometer dielectric stack mirrors
1997
A simple technique based on a Fizeau interferometer to measure the
absolute phase shift on reflection for a Fabry–Perot interferometer
dielectric stack mirror is described. Excellent agreement between the measured
and predicted phase shift on reflection was found. Also described are the
salient features of low-order Fabry–Perot interferometers and the
demonstration of a near ideal low-order (1–10) Fabry–Perot
interferometer through minimizing the phase dispersion on reflection of the
dielectric stack. This near ideal performance of a low-order Fabry–Perot
interferometer should enable several applications such as compact spectral
imagers for solid and gas detection. The large free spectral range of such
systems combined with an active control system will also allow simple
interactive tuning of wavelength agile laser sources such as
CO2 lasers, external cavity diode lasers, and optical
parametric oscillators.
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