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Higher order TEM modes: Why and How?
Andreas Freise
European Gravitational Observatory
17. March 2004
5. September 2003 Andreas Freise
From Plane Waves to Par-Axial Modes
The electric field is described as a sum of the frequency components and Hermite-Gauss modes:
Example: lowest-order Hermite-Gauss:
Gaussian beam parameter q
5. September 2003 Andreas Freise
Example: Frequency Noise Coupling
Coupling of a frequency calibration peak into the dark fringe output:
Difference between results forTEM00 only and those withhigher-order TEM modes: factor 100 phase 90°
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Using Par-Axial Modes
Hermite-Gauss modes allow to analyse the optical system with respect to alignment and beam shape.
Both misalignment and mismatch of beam shapes (mode mismatch) can be described as scattering of light into higher-order spatial modes.
This means that the spatial modes are coupled where an opticalcomponent is misaligned and where the beam sizes are notmatched.
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Gaussian Beam Parameters
Compute cavity eigenmodes
start node
Trace beam and set beam parameters
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Mode Mismatch and Misalignment
Mode mismatch or misalignemt can be described as light scatteringin higher-order spatial modes. Coupling coefficiants for the interferometer matrix are derived by projecting beam 1 on beam 2:
5. September 2003 Andreas Freise
Gaussian Beam Parameters
Example: normal incidence transmission through a curved surface:
Transforming Gaussian beam parameters by optical elements with ABCD matrices:
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Par-axial Approximation
Par-axial approximation can be considered as a first order approximation In the parameter:
To compute quantitative limits we can request:
• Diffraction angle of any beam should not be larger than 30 degrees• Any misalignment between two beams should not differ by more than a factor of three• The waist sizes of the beams should not differ by more than a factor of three• The distances between the waist positions should not be larger than three times the Rayleigh range
5. September 2003 Andreas Freise
Par-axial Approximation
5. September 2003 Andreas Freise
Par-axial Approximation
5. September 2003 Andreas Freise
Par-axial Approximation
5. September 2003 Andreas Freise