2023
DOI: 10.17770/etr2023vol3.7217
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Optical Systems for Reducing the Divergence of Laser Beams

Abstract: The rational use of lasers as sources of radiation is also related to the development of optical systems for conversion of laser radiation. One of the ways to convert the laser radiation is related to its collimation, changing the cross-section and changing the divergence. This article presents a methodology for designing two component optical systems to reduce the divergence of laser beams.  Ready-made optical elements were used, with which three different configurations were created and analyzed. The optical… Show more

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“…By adjusting the bandwidth and reflectivity of the FBGs and the cavity length, single-frequency operation is easily obtained in a short-cavity fiber laser. Both distributed Bragg reflector fiber laser (DBR-FL) [23] and distributed feedback fiber laser (DFB-FL) [24] belong to this linear cavity fiber laser.…”
Section: A Types Of Fiber Lasersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By adjusting the bandwidth and reflectivity of the FBGs and the cavity length, single-frequency operation is easily obtained in a short-cavity fiber laser. Both distributed Bragg reflector fiber laser (DBR-FL) [23] and distributed feedback fiber laser (DFB-FL) [24] belong to this linear cavity fiber laser.…”
Section: A Types Of Fiber Lasersmentioning
confidence: 99%