Noronen et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Electronically tunable thulium-holmium mode-locked fiber laser for the 1700-1800 nm wavelength bandNoronen et al., 2016
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- Noronen T
- Okhotnikov O
- Gumenyuk R
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- Optics express
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We demonstrate a widely tunable, mode-locked fiber laser capable of producing sub- picosecond pulses between 1705 and 1805 nm. The 100 nm tuning range is achieved by using intracavity acousto-optic tunable filter. The laser delivers highly stable pulses via self …
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