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Wavelength tunable actively mode-locked Tm3+ doped fiber laser with GHz repetition rate

Anjali et al., 2023

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10538415199297727179
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Anjali P
Srinivasan B
Venkitesh D
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Optics & Laser Technology

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Using a phase modulator to synchronize the longitudinal modes in an all-fiber cavity, we demonstrate a wavelength tunable (1955–2045 nm) diode pumped actively mode-locked Thulium doped fiber laser with tunable repetition rate up to 10 GHz with the shortest …
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