Free spectral range (FSR) is the spacing in optical frequency or wavelength between two successive reflected or transmitted optical intensity maxima or minima of an interferometer or diffractive optical element. The FSR is not always represented by or , but instead is sometimes represented by just the letters FSR. The reason is that these different terms often refer to the bandwidth or linewidth of an emitted source respectively.
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| - Der freie Spektralbereich, kurz FSB (englisch free spectral range, FSR), Formelzeichen , ist ein Begriff aus der Optik und Lasertechnik, der optische Geräte wie Resonatoren oder Fabry-Pérot-Interferometer charakterisiert. Er gibt den Frequenzabstand verschiedener vom Gerät unterstützter Moden oder Interferenzordnungen an. (de)
- Free spectral range (FSR) is the spacing in optical frequency or wavelength between two successive reflected or transmitted optical intensity maxima or minima of an interferometer or diffractive optical element. The FSR is not always represented by or , but instead is sometimes represented by just the letters FSR. The reason is that these different terms often refer to the bandwidth or linewidth of an emitted source respectively. (en)
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| - Der freie Spektralbereich, kurz FSB (englisch free spectral range, FSR), Formelzeichen , ist ein Begriff aus der Optik und Lasertechnik, der optische Geräte wie Resonatoren oder Fabry-Pérot-Interferometer charakterisiert. Er gibt den Frequenzabstand verschiedener vom Gerät unterstützter Moden oder Interferenzordnungen an. (de)
- Free spectral range (FSR) is the spacing in optical frequency or wavelength between two successive reflected or transmitted optical intensity maxima or minima of an interferometer or diffractive optical element. The FSR is not always represented by or , but instead is sometimes represented by just the letters FSR. The reason is that these different terms often refer to the bandwidth or linewidth of an emitted source respectively. (en)
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