Chen et al., 2020 - Google Patents
High-repetition-rate pulsed fiber laser based on virtually imaged phased arrayChen et al., 2020
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- Chen X
- Gao Y
- Jiang J
- Liu M
- Luo A
- Luo Z
- Xu W
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- Chinese Optics Letters
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High-repetition-rate (HRR) pulsed fiber lasers have attracted much attention in various fields. To effectively achieve HRR pulses in fiber lasers, dissipative four-wave-mixing mode- locking is a promising method. In this work, we demonstrated an HRR pulsed fiber laser …
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