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The power of light - the fibre laser revolution

The power of light - the fibre laser revolution
The power of light - the fibre laser revolution
Cladding-pumped fibre technology provides a route to compact, robust and practical laser sources of unprecedented brightness and radiation-format flexibility. In this presentation I will outline the basic principles and operating regimes for high power fibre laser and amplifier systems before reviewing the current state-of-the-art for both continuous-wave and pulsed variants.
Richardson, D.J.
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Richardson, D.J.
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Richardson, D.J. (2009) The power of light - the fibre laser revolution. ACOFT 2009, , Adelaide, Australia. 29 Nov - 03 Dec 2009.

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Abstract

Cladding-pumped fibre technology provides a route to compact, robust and practical laser sources of unprecedented brightness and radiation-format flexibility. In this presentation I will outline the basic principles and operating regimes for high power fibre laser and amplifier systems before reviewing the current state-of-the-art for both continuous-wave and pulsed variants.

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Published date: November 2009
Venue - Dates: ACOFT 2009, , Adelaide, Australia, 2009-11-29 - 2009-12-03
Organisations: Optoelectronics Research Centre

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Local EPrints ID: 381585
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/381585
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ORCID for D.J. Richardson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7751-1058

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Last modified: 09 Feb 2023 02:35

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