2009
DOI: 10.3788/aos20092903.0718
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Measurement of Ultra-Low Loss Mirrors by Cavity Ring-Down Technique with Laser Frequency Sweeping

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“…In 1988, O'Keefe used pulsed light as light source to measure the ring-down time, avoiding the influence of light intensity fluctuation [22] . In 2009, Li Zhigang's team measured the reflectivity of ultra-high reflectivity mirrors by continuous laser cavity ring-down, the measurement result was(99.99914±0.00004)%, and the measurement accuracy was better than 10 -6 [23] . In 2020, Du Xinghu's team proposed an experimental method of introducing a camera to monitor the modes in the coupled ring-down cavity.…”
Section: Cavity Ring-down Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1988, O'Keefe used pulsed light as light source to measure the ring-down time, avoiding the influence of light intensity fluctuation [22] . In 2009, Li Zhigang's team measured the reflectivity of ultra-high reflectivity mirrors by continuous laser cavity ring-down, the measurement result was(99.99914±0.00004)%, and the measurement accuracy was better than 10 -6 [23] . In 2020, Du Xinghu's team proposed an experimental method of introducing a camera to monitor the modes in the coupled ring-down cavity.…”
Section: Cavity Ring-down Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%