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Numerical model for a widely tunable self-similar oscillator

Numerical model for a widely tunable self-similar oscillator
Numerical model for a widely tunable self-similar oscillator
We propose a design for a widely tunable oscillator operating over the wavelength range 1µm to 2µm. Numerical simulations show that the pulses evolve self-similarly in each stage of the oscillator maintaining a hyperbolic secant form.
Peacock, Anna C.
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Broderick, Neil G.
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Peacock, Anna C.
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Broderick, Neil G.
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Peacock, Anna C. and Broderick, Neil G. (2004) Numerical model for a widely tunable self-similar oscillator. Nonlinear Guided Waves (NLGW), Toronto, Canada. 28 - 31 Mar 2004.

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Abstract

We propose a design for a widely tunable oscillator operating over the wavelength range 1µm to 2µm. Numerical simulations show that the pulses evolve self-similarly in each stage of the oscillator maintaining a hyperbolic secant form.

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Published date: 2004
Additional Information: MC16
Venue - Dates: Nonlinear Guided Waves (NLGW), Toronto, Canada, 2004-03-28 - 2004-03-31

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Local EPrints ID: 41733
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/41733
PURE UUID: b74af4a6-2480-4838-8b17-88f54d11b6d0
ORCID for Anna C. Peacock: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1940-7172

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Date deposited: 17 Oct 2006
Last modified: 07 Feb 2023 02:45

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Author: Anna C. Peacock ORCID iD
Author: Neil G. Broderick

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