Roth et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Polarisation-maintaining, harmonically modelocked soliton fibre laser with repetition rate stabilisation using optical pumping of saturable Bragg reflectorRoth et al., 2002
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- 2881713278846720789
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- Roth J
- Bonadeo N
- Bergman K
- Knox W
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- Electronics Letters
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The well-organised harmonic modelocking with up to 12 pulses in a 1.5 μm polarisation- maintaining erbium soliton fibre laser is achieved. With eight pulses in the cavity, the repetition rate timing jitter is suppressed by 7.3 dB through optical pumping above the …
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