Novel fiber fabrication methods benefit fiber lasers
Novel fiber fabrication methods benefit fiber lasers
New modified chemical vapor deposition (MCVD)-based in-situ solution doping and chelate-in-crucible deposition techniques are improving the optical fibers from which fiber lasers are manufactured.
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Kalita, M.P.
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Webb, A.S.
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Boyland, A.J.
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Yoo, S.
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Sahu, J.K.
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2010
Kalita, M.P.
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Webb, A.S.
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Boyland, A.J.
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Yoo, S.
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Sahu, J.K.
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Kalita, M.P., Webb, A.S., Boyland, A.J., Yoo, S. and Sahu, J.K.
(2010)
Novel fiber fabrication methods benefit fiber lasers.
Laser Focus World, .
Abstract
New modified chemical vapor deposition (MCVD)-based in-situ solution doping and chelate-in-crucible deposition techniques are improving the optical fibers from which fiber lasers are manufactured.
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Published date: 2010
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Local EPrints ID: 176815
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/176815
ISSN: 1043-8092
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