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25 April 2006 Associating a lossless polarizing function in multilayer laser mirrors by means of a resonant grating
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Laser polarization control is revisited at the light of the possibilities offered by resonant gratings associated with the multilayer mirror of the laser. As compared with classical Brewster elements, resonant grating mirrors have a richer functionality in that they can achieve transverse mode control. Furthermore, they are fully planar monolithic elements which can be fabricated by batch technologies and lead to the utmost miniaturization of the laser module. A number of designs and experimental demonstrations are presented.
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O. Parriaux, A. V. Tishchenko, and F. Pigeon "Associating a lossless polarizing function in multilayer laser mirrors by means of a resonant grating", Proc. SPIE 6187, Photon Management II, 61870B (25 April 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.668368
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Mirrors

Reflection

Metals

Optical filters

Waveguides

Dielectric polarization

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