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High power fibre lasers: fundamentals, recent progress and challenges

High power fibre lasers: fundamentals, recent progress and challenges
High power fibre lasers: fundamentals, recent progress and challenges
We review the fundamental properties and latest power scaling in fibre lasers, including limitations imposed by fibre nonlinearities, transverse modal instabilities and other parasitic effects. Their impact on the industrial applications space is also considered.
Zervas, M.N.
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Codemard, C.A.
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Zervas, M.N.
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Codemard, C.A.
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Zervas, M.N. and Codemard, C.A. (2016) High power fibre lasers: fundamentals, recent progress and challenges. 2016 European Conference on Optical Communications, , Dusseldorf, Germany. 18 - 22 Sep 2016.

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Abstract

We review the fundamental properties and latest power scaling in fibre lasers, including limitations imposed by fibre nonlinearities, transverse modal instabilities and other parasitic effects. Their impact on the industrial applications space is also considered.

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Published date: 18 September 2016
Venue - Dates: 2016 European Conference on Optical Communications, , Dusseldorf, Germany, 2016-09-18 - 2016-09-22

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Local EPrints ID: 442576
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/442576
PURE UUID: 1276d29f-60c4-44bf-b1fa-944e8dcb2e84
ORCID for M.N. Zervas: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0651-4059

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Last modified: 07 Feb 2023 02:36

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