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Fabry-Perot Calculator – Finesse, FSR, Transmission

Fabry-Perot Calculator

Enter mirror reflectivities and cavity length. The Fabry-Perot Calculator instantly computes finesse, free spectral range, linewidth, transmission, and resonance conditions.

About the Fabry-Perot Calculator

The Fabry-Perot Calculator is a precise, scientifically accurate tool that computes all key parameters of a Fabry-Pérot interferometer or optical cavity using the standard formulas from classical optics and laser physics. This Fabry-Perot Calculator implements the exact expressions for finesse, free spectral range (FSR), transmission peaks, linewidth, and resonance conditions — essential for spectroscopy, lasers, and optical filters. Proudly supported by Agri Care Hub.

Scientific Formulas

Free Spectral Range: FSR = c / (2L)
Finesse: F = π √R / (1 - R) (for R₁ = R₂ = R)
Linewidth (FWHM): Δν = FSR / F
Peak Transmission: T_max = 1 (ideal lossless)
Resonance condition: 2L = m λ

Why This Calculator Is Essential

Fabry-Pérot interferometers are used in: • High-resolution spectroscopy • Laser mode selection and stabilization • Gravitational wave detection (LIGO) • Optical filters and etalons • Telecom (DWDM channels) • Astronomical instruments Finesse determines resolution, while FSR sets the mode spacing — both critical for performance.

How to Use

  1. Enter mirror reflectivity R (same for both for symmetric case).
  2. Enter cavity length L in meters.
  3. Enter operating wavelength λ in nm.
  4. Click “Calculate Fabry-Perot”.

When Should You Use This Tool?

  • Spectroscopy instrument design
  • Laser cavity analysis
  • Optical filter specification
  • Gravitational wave detector modeling
  • Telecom channel spacing
  • Teaching interference and resonators

Scientific Foundation

The Fabry-Pérot interferometer was invented by Charles Fabry and Alfred Pérot in 1899. The formulas are derived from multiple-beam interference and are exact for plane waves and lossless mirrors. Finesse and FSR are standard figures of merit. Full theory at Fabry-Perot on Wikipedia and Hecht’s *Optics*.

Conclusion

The Fabry-Perot Calculator brings professional optical resonator analysis to your browser — with perfect accuracy and beautiful design. Whether you’re a student learning interference, a researcher designing high-resolution spectrometers, or an engineer building telecom filters, this tool delivers precise results every time. For more optics tools, visit Agri Care Hub.

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