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Polarisation effects in fibre lasers : phenomena, theory and applications

Polarisation effects in fibre lasers : phenomena, theory and applications
Polarisation effects in fibre lasers : phenomena, theory and applications
Single-mode fibre lasers play a important role in optical fibre communications and sensors. They exhibit a number of interesting phenomena, one of the most important being polarisation effects, which have not yet been properly evaluated.
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Lin, J.T.
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Gambling, W.A.
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Lin, J.T.
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Gambling, W.A.
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Lin, J.T. and Gambling, W.A. (1990) Polarisation effects in fibre lasers : phenomena, theory and applications. SPIE 1373 : Fiber Laser Sources and Amplifiers II, San Jose, United States. 16 - 21 Sep 1990. (doi:10.1117/12.24928).

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Single-mode fibre lasers play a important role in optical fibre communications and sensors. They exhibit a number of interesting phenomena, one of the most important being polarisation effects, which have not yet been properly evaluated.

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e-pub ahead of print date: January 1990
Venue - Dates: SPIE 1373 : Fiber Laser Sources and Amplifiers II, San Jose, United States, 1990-09-16 - 1990-09-21

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Local EPrints ID: 77466
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/77466
ISBN: 9780819404343
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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
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Author: J.T. Lin
Author: W.A. Gambling

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