Physics Asked on July 7, 2021
I already searched myself, but none of the sources I found explains it in itself. Usually it’s some paper that uses Vernier effect for something. It’s all convoluted. All I understand is that non-important wavelengths in a laser cavity are supressed by negative interference.
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