Abstract
The modified grating resonator with flat reflectors and a phase corrector of finite aperture have been designed to produce lowest-loss mode with uniform output field distribution by means of absorbing (or phase-shifting) masks made on one of the cavity mirrors. This mode is named Fourier-mode because its field distribution functions at the mirrors are similar to the Fourier transforms of each other.
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