Modelling of output mirrors based on circular gradient structures for THz lasers

We substantiate the use of gradient periodic structures placed on a plane substrate and consisting of concentric metal rings with parameters varying in radial direction, as output mirrors for THz lasers. Using computer simulation, it is shown that, with a certain change in parameters, such a structu...

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description We substantiate the use of gradient periodic structures placed on a plane substrate and consisting of concentric metal rings with parameters varying in radial direction, as output mirrors for THz lasers. Using computer simulation, it is shown that, with a certain change in parameters, such a structure has the properties of a concave mirror and a focusing lens, which is of importance for output mirrors of THz lasers.
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CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS, GENERAL PHYSICS
Computer simulation
COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION
gradient grating
LASERS
LENSES
METALS
MIRRORS
output mirror of a laser resonator
Parameters
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PERIODICITY
SUBSTRATES
terahertz range
THZ RANGE
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