• 5.1. A two-mirror resonator is formed by a convex mirror of radius R, = -1 m and a concave mirror of radius R, =1.5 m. What is the maximum possible mirror separation if this is to remain a stable resonator? %3D 5.17. An unstable resonator consists of a plane mirror (mirror 1) and a convex mirror (mirror 2) of radius of curvature R, = 2 m, spaced by a distance L = 50 cm. Calculate: The resonator location in the g, g, plane.

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• 5.1. A two-mirror resonator is formed by a convex mirror of radius R,
-1 m and a concave mirror of radius R, = 1.5 m. What is the
maximum possible mirror separation if this is to remain a stable
resonator?
5.17. An unstable resonator consists of a plane mirror (mirror 1) and a
convex mirror (mirror 2) of radius of curvature R, = 2 m, spaced by a
distance L = 50 cm. Calculate: The resonator location in the g,, 2.
plane.
Transcribed Image Text:• 5.1. A two-mirror resonator is formed by a convex mirror of radius R, -1 m and a concave mirror of radius R, = 1.5 m. What is the maximum possible mirror separation if this is to remain a stable resonator? 5.17. An unstable resonator consists of a plane mirror (mirror 1) and a convex mirror (mirror 2) of radius of curvature R, = 2 m, spaced by a distance L = 50 cm. Calculate: The resonator location in the g,, 2. plane.
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