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English: Example of a frequency-dependent mirror reflectivity and resulting distorted mode profiles of the modes with indices and Airy distribution in a Fabry-Pérot resonator. [1] The vertical dashed lines denote the maximum of the reflectivity curve (black) and the resonance frequencies of the individual modes (colored).
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