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All-Polarization Maintaining, Bi-directional, Er-doped, Dual-comb Fiber Laser with Single Wall Carbon Nanotube

Saito et al., 2019

Document ID
8890091644575688922
Author
Saito S
Yamanaka M
Sakakibara Y
Omoda E
Kataura H
Nishizawa N
Publication year
Publication venue
CLEO: Science and Innovations

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All-Polarization Maintaining, Bi-directional, Er-doped, Dual-comb Fiber Laser with Single Wall Carbon Nanotube Page 1 JW2A.92.pdf CLEO 2019 © OSA 2019 All-Polarization Maintaining, Bi-directional, Er-doped, Dual-comb Fiber Laser with Single Wall Carbon Nanotube S. Saito1 …
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