Mirza et al., 2023 - Google Patents
A high power and repetition rate wavelength tunable actively mode-locked Holmium-doped fiber laser for bidirectional transmission between two HAPSMirza et al., 2023
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- 1083706529189738897
- Author
- Mirza J
- Atieh A
- AlQahtani S
- Ghafoor S
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- Publication venue
- Optical and Quantum Electronics
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The optical transmission window around 2000 nm is getting significant attention for terrestrial and deep-space communication due to lowest absorption. Moreover, it is also being considered as an alternate optical window for spectral expansion beyond C-, L-, and …
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