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Harmonically mode-locked fibre soliton lasers and their applications

Harmonically mode-locked fibre soliton lasers and their applications
Harmonically mode-locked fibre soliton lasers and their applications
We present a detailed description of a passive harmonically mode-locked laser. Experimental results are consistent with the suggestion of a passive self-stabilization effect driven by transverse acoustic wave excitation due to electrostriction. We also demonstrate some applications of the laser.
Grudinin, A.B.
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Gray, S.
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Grudinin, A.B.
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Gray, S.
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Grudinin, A.B. and Gray, S. (1995) Harmonically mode-locked fibre soliton lasers and their applications. Photonics West '95, San Jose, United States. 04 - 10 Feb 1995. 11 pp .

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We present a detailed description of a passive harmonically mode-locked laser. Experimental results are consistent with the suggestion of a passive self-stabilization effect driven by transverse acoustic wave excitation due to electrostriction. We also demonstrate some applications of the laser.

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Published date: 1995
Venue - Dates: Photonics West '95, San Jose, United States, 1995-02-04 - 1995-02-10

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Local EPrints ID: 77035
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/77035
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Author: A.B. Grudinin
Author: S. Gray

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