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16 August 1994Stable resonator with the controlled flexible mirror
The investigation of the possibility to influence the output beam parameters of single-mode lasers by methods of intracavity adaptive optics was carried out. Intracavity adaptive mirrors can compensate static and dynamic aberrations of the resonator optical elements. At the same time such mirrors can allow the spatial configuration of cavity to form with the higher filling of laser medium and lower diffraction losses of the fundamental mode.
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Alexis V. Kudryashov, Tatyana Yu. Cherezova, "Stable resonator with the controlled flexible mirror," Proc. SPIE 2206, High-Power Gas and Solid State Lasers, (16 August 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.184623