The transmission of several quasi-optical beams via one system of oversized
focusing mirrors is discussed. The analysis of this multiple-beam waveguid
e shows that such a system can substantially reduce the total mirror surfac
e compared to the corresponding number of individual lines. With the help o
f analytic coupling coefficients for Gaussian beam modes deduced from the c
oupling integrals, configurations of four mirrors are found, which give low
losses due to the reconversion of spurious modes generated at the differen
t mirrors. Optimization of the mirror surfaces as a function of system para
meters is performed and expressions for the loss as function of the number
of transmission channels are deduced. The results are confirmed by diffract
ion calculations and laboratory scale experiments. The application to a hig
h-power system promises a very efficient transmission with high mode purity
.