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An all-fibre, diode-pumped, recirculating-ring delay line

An all-fibre, diode-pumped, recirculating-ring delay line
An all-fibre, diode-pumped, recirculating-ring delay line
A Nd3+-doped optical fibre is used as an amplifier in a 35m fibre recirculating delay line to overcome the round-trip losses experienced by injected pulses. Dichroic fused tapered couplers are used to couple light from a semiconductor source into the ring, to pump the amplifier. Injected pulses have been maintained for more than 300 round trips.
Morkel, P.R.
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Morkel, P.R.
51a7c599-5f6a-4b31-81ee-1de7b09ee0de

Morkel, P.R. (1988) An all-fibre, diode-pumped, recirculating-ring delay line. IEE Colloquium on All-Fibre Devices, London, London, United Kingdom. 03 Jun 1988.

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A Nd3+-doped optical fibre is used as an amplifier in a 35m fibre recirculating delay line to overcome the round-trip losses experienced by injected pulses. Dichroic fused tapered couplers are used to couple light from a semiconductor source into the ring, to pump the amplifier. Injected pulses have been maintained for more than 300 round trips.

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Published date: 3 June 1988
Venue - Dates: IEE Colloquium on All-Fibre Devices, London, London, United Kingdom, 1988-06-03 - 1988-06-03

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/77593
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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 23:56

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Author: P.R. Morkel

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