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Losses in fibre laser cavities

Losses in fibre laser cavities
Losses in fibre laser cavities
Optical properties of substances A passive cavity ringdown technique has been used to measure the intrinsic losses of a fibre laser cavity. The results show that very low cavity losses can be obtained using unconventional mirrors butted to the fibre. Optimum output coupling for a typical cavity intrinsic loss is derived.
0013-5194
92-93
Morkel, P.R.
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Farries, M.C.
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Payne, D.N.
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Morkel, P.R.
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Farries, M.C.
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Payne, D.N.
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Morkel, P.R., Farries, M.C. and Payne, D.N. (1988) Losses in fibre laser cavities. Electronics Letters, 24 (2), 92-93. (doi:10.1049/el:19880060).

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Optical properties of substances A passive cavity ringdown technique has been used to measure the intrinsic losses of a fibre laser cavity. The results show that very low cavity losses can be obtained using unconventional mirrors butted to the fibre. Optimum output coupling for a typical cavity intrinsic loss is derived.

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Published date: 1988

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Local EPrints ID: 78493
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/78493
ISSN: 0013-5194
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Author: P.R. Morkel
Author: M.C. Farries
Author: D.N. Payne

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