resonansfinesse
Resonansfinesse, also known as cavity finesse, is a measure used in optics and laser physics to quantify the quality of a resonant cavity. It is defined as the ratio of the cavity's free spectral range (FSR) to the full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the cavity's resonance. The FSR is the frequency difference between two adjacent resonant modes, while the FWHM is the width of the resonance peak at its half maximum intensity.
A high resonansfinesse indicates a narrow resonance peak, which implies a high quality factor (Q-factor) for
The resonansfinesse can be calculated using the formula:
where F is the resonansfinesse, FSR is the free spectral range, and FWHM is the full width
In practical terms, resonansfinesse is an important parameter in the design and optimization of optical cavities,