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The cavity consists of a rod with plane-parallel plates as mirrors. The frequencies differ in loss, which leads to mode selection. There is a periodicity in the frequencies if the various elements are comparable in length. The periodν 0 usually substantially exceeds the distance between natural frequencies for the rod. There may be one or two stable frequencies with minimal loss within a period, the decisive factor being the relation between the optical lengths of the components.
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Stepanov, B.I., Chekalinskaya, Y.I. & Chechenina, E.P. Frequencies of the axial modes of a composite cavity. J Appl Spectrosc 6, 399–403 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00707511
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