- Gires-Tournois etalon
In
optics , a Gires-Tournois etalon is a transparent plate with two reflecting surfaces, one of which has very high reflectivity. Due tomultiple-beam interference , light incident on the lower-reflectivity surface of a Gires-Tournois etalon is (almost) completely reflected, but has a phase shift that depends strongly on thewavelength of the light.The complex amplitude reflectivity of a Gires-Tournois etalon is given by
:
where "r"1 is the complex amplitude reflectivity of the first surface,
::"n" is theindex of refraction of the plate:"t" is the thickness of the plate:"θt" is theangle of refraction the light makes within the plate, and:"λ" is the wavelength of the light in vacuum.Nonlinear phase shift
Note that , independent of . This indicates that all the incident energy is reflected and intensity is uniform. However, the multiple reflection causes a
nonlinear phase shift . To show this effect, we assume is real and , where is the intensity reflectivity of the first surface.Further, define the nonlinear phase shift through
:
and yield
:
For "R" = 0, no reflection from the first surface and the resultant nonlinear phase shift is equal to the round-trip phase change () - linear response. However, as can be seen, when "R" is increased, the nonlinear phase shift gives the nonlinear response to and shows step-like behavior. Gires-Tournois etalon has applications for laser
pulse compression and nonlinearMichelson interferometer .Gires-Tournois etalons are closely related to
Fabry-Pérot etalon s.References
*cite journal | author=F. Gires, and P. Tournois | title=Interferometre utilisable pour la compression d'impulsions lumineuses modulees en frequence | journal=C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris | year=1964 | volume=258 | pages= 6112–6115 | url= ("An interferometer useful for pulse compression of a frequency modulated light pulse".)
* [http://www.rp-photonics.com/gires_tournois_interferometers.html Gires-Tournois Interferometer] in "RP Photonics Encyclopedia of Laser Physics and Technology"
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