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ABCD Matrix

The ABCD matrix, or ray transfer matrix method, is a compact algebraic framework for analyzing optical systems. Introduced by Kogelnik and Li in 1966, it represents the linear transformation of ray position and angle (or Gaussian beam parameters) through optical elements. This method is foundational in laser physics, Gaussian optics, and optical design, enabling rapid calculation of resonator stability, beam propagation, and system performance.

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  1. Kogelnik, H., & Li, T. (1966). Laser beams and resonators. Applied Optics, 5(10), 1550-1567. DOI: 10.1364/AO.5.001550
  2. Siegman, A. E. (1986). Lasers. University Science Books. link
  3. Gerrard, A., & Burch, J. M. (1974). Introduction to Matrix Methods in Optics. John Wiley & Sons. link

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