Distortion Effects in High-Performance Reflector Systems

High-performance optical reflectors are commonly used as key components in a variety of applications. Thin-film mirrors are almost always used in high-power laser systems and quantum metrology.

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While these components normally provide outstanding performance, some applications necessitate careful consideration of potential distortion effects that can affect system-level performance.

This research focuses on phase effects and how they might cause undesirable distortion in the reflected optical beam. The objective is to raise general awareness while also assisting system designers in dealing with such consequences.

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