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Active mode-locking of a neodymium-doped fiber laser using intra-cavity pulse compression

Active mode-locking of a neodymium-doped fiber laser using intra-cavity pulse compression
Active mode-locking of a neodymium-doped fiber laser using intra-cavity pulse compression
Active mode locking of a Nd3+doped fiber laser with piezoelectrically induced Raman-Nath diffraction modulation ie demonstrated. By using intracavity pulse compression, stable pulses of 2.4-psec length are generated at a wavelength of 1054 nm.
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1467-1469
Hofer, M.
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Fermann, M.E.
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Haberl, F.
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Townsend, J.E.
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Hofer, M.
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Fermann, M.E.
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Haberl, F.
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Townsend, J.E.
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Hofer, M., Fermann, M.E., Haberl, F. and Townsend, J.E. (1990) Active mode-locking of a neodymium-doped fiber laser using intra-cavity pulse compression. Optics Letters, 15 (24), 1467-1469. (doi:10.1364/OL.15.001467).

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Active mode locking of a Nd3+doped fiber laser with piezoelectrically induced Raman-Nath diffraction modulation ie demonstrated. By using intracavity pulse compression, stable pulses of 2.4-psec length are generated at a wavelength of 1054 nm.

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Published date: 15 December 1990

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Local EPrints ID: 78389
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/78389
ISSN: 0146-9592
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Author: M. Hofer
Author: M.E. Fermann
Author: F. Haberl
Author: J.E. Townsend

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