We're preparing to set up a Pound-Drever-Hall lock to lock a Mephisto laser to a stable, indium optical cavity. The cavity has mirrors labeled "Y1-1037-0-0.50cc" and "PR1-1064-99-IF-1037-UV" the Y1 mirror looks to be a high-reflector with a zero-degrees angle-of-incidence and a 0.5 meter radius of curvature. The PR1 mirror looks to be a flat mirror coated to be 99% reflective at 1064nm on a 1037-UV substrate.
Based on these parameters, we expect the cavity to have a finesse of F = -2*Pi/ln(R1*R2) = 625 where R1 = 1.00 and R2 = 0.99.
The spacing between the mirrors is approximately 255mm and the mirror radii of curvature are r1 = 500mm and r2 = infinity so the cavity stability factor is g = (1 - L/r1)*(1 - L/r2) = (1 - 255/500)*1 = 0.49 so the cavity has a large stability margin. (Cavities are stable as long as 0 < g < 1 and are unstable otherwise.)