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Round-trip gain refers to the laser physic … Round-trip gain refers to the laser physics, and laser cavities (or laser resonators). It is gain, integrated along a ray, which makes a round-trip in the cavity. At the continuous-wave operation, the round-trip gain exactly compensates both the output coupling of the cavity and its background loss.ing of the cavity and its background loss.
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Round-trip gain refers to the laser physic … Round-trip gain refers to the laser physics, and laser cavities (or laser resonators). It is gain, integrated along a ray, which makes a round-trip in the cavity. At the continuous-wave operation, the round-trip gain exactly compensates both the output coupling of the cavity and its background loss.ing of the cavity and its background loss.
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