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Fibre-optic 100 fs pulse amplification and transmission system in the telecom range

Krylov et al., 2018

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11396757460072975558
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Krylov A
Sazonkin S
Kosolapov A
Pryamikov A
Kolyadin A
Bufetov I
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Quantum Electronics

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We have fabricated and investigated an efficient all-fibre source of ultrashort pulses of 100 fs duration with an energy of up to 5 nJ in the telecom range (near λ= 1.56 μm). Pulses from an erbium-doped fibre master oscillator with a minimum duration of 127 fs and repetition rate of …
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