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Single-polarisation fibre laser incorporating an in-line metal polariser

Single-polarisation fibre laser incorporating an in-line metal polariser
Single-polarisation fibre laser incorporating an in-line metal polariser
For many applications the realisation of a practical single polarisation singlemode (SPSM) fibre laser is of considerable interest. In this paper we report an in-line metal-plated fibre polariser technique for making SPSM fibre lasers. The corresponding theory, design method and experimental results are also presented.
2/1-2/2
IEEE
Lin, J.T.
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Minelly, J.D.
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Hao, S.
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Lin, J.T.
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Minelly, J.D.
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Hao, S.
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Lin, J.T., Minelly, J.D. and Hao, S. (1990) Single-polarisation fibre laser incorporating an in-line metal polariser. In IEE Colloquium on Optical Sources. IEEE. 2/1-2/2 .

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Abstract

For many applications the realisation of a practical single polarisation singlemode (SPSM) fibre laser is of considerable interest. In this paper we report an in-line metal-plated fibre polariser technique for making SPSM fibre lasers. The corresponding theory, design method and experimental results are also presented.

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Published date: 1990
Additional Information: Paper 3
Venue - Dates: IEE Colloquium on Optical Sources, London, United Kingdom, 1990-01-01

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/77456
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Author: J.T. Lin
Author: J.D. Minelly
Author: S. Hao

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