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Frequency-modulation mode-locking of a Nd3+-doped fibre laser

Frequency-modulation mode-locking of a Nd3+-doped fibre laser
Frequency-modulation mode-locking of a Nd3+-doped fibre laser
Frequency-modulation mode locking of a Nd3+-doped fiber laser operating at 1.09 µm using a bulk phase modulator is reported. The resulting pulses have a 20-psec duration (FWHM) and a peak power of 1 W. A least-squares fit to the second-harmonic-intensity autocorrelation trace and the time-bandwidth product of 0.30 ± 0.04 suggest that the pulses are bandwidth limited with a sech2-type profile.
0146-9592
219-221
Phillips, M.W.
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Ferguson, A.I.
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Hanna, D.C.
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Phillips, M.W.
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Ferguson, A.I.
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Hanna, D.C.
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Phillips, M.W., Ferguson, A.I. and Hanna, D.C. (1989) Frequency-modulation mode-locking of a Nd3+-doped fibre laser. Optics Letters, 14 (4), 219-221. (doi:10.1364/OL.14.000219).

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Frequency-modulation mode locking of a Nd3+-doped fiber laser operating at 1.09 µm using a bulk phase modulator is reported. The resulting pulses have a 20-psec duration (FWHM) and a peak power of 1 W. A least-squares fit to the second-harmonic-intensity autocorrelation trace and the time-bandwidth product of 0.30 ± 0.04 suggest that the pulses are bandwidth limited with a sech2-type profile.

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Published date: 1989

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Local EPrints ID: 78685
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/78685
ISSN: 0146-9592
PURE UUID: e70c8e7b-d56a-4a71-8503-a9b5bf24516d

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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 00:20

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Author: M.W. Phillips
Author: A.I. Ferguson
Author: D.C. Hanna

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