Spectral Range Calculator (FSR)

Index
FSR (Frequency) ---
FSR (Wavelength) ---

How it works?

Spectral Range (FSR) is the spacing between two consecutive longitudinal modes (resonances) of an optical cavity. It is determined by the time it takes for light to complete one round trip inside the resonator.

$$ \Delta \nu = \frac{c}{2 n L} $$ FSR in Frequency (Hz)

$$ \Delta \lambda \approx \frac{\lambda_0^2}{2 n L} $$ FSR in Wavelength (m)

Where:

  • c : Speed of Light (\(\approx 3 \times 10^8\) m/s).
  • L : Length of the optical cavity (mirror spacing).
  • n : Refractive index of the medium inside the cavity.
  • \(\lambda_0\) : Center wavelength (required only for wavelength FSR).

Note: These formulas assume a linear Fabry-Perot cavity. For a ring cavity, the factor of "2" in the denominator is removed because the light travels the loop only once per round trip.