Re: TEM spot sizes



In article <ora-95A74A.17332616052007@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Leonard Migliore <ora@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <N_mdnS6IZu2xbdfbnZ2dnUVZ_tCtnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Dave Schaack" <dschaack@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

"SeekUp" <seek.up.girl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1179239434.431873@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Would someone please explain how these relationships are derived, or
point
me to a reference that explains it.

Lasers, by Anthony E. Siegman, is a good reference.



That statement is generally correct for any question in this field.
Prof. Siegman is the Little Richard of laser optics.

Thanks! -- now if Prof. Siegman just had some idea of
who this "Little Richard" is -- or was?

[Guess I never read any papers by him . . . ]
.



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