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Dual-wavelength 10-GHz actively mode-locked erbium fiber laser incorporating highly nonlinear fibers

Gong et al., 2005

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6541426964587400144
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Gong Y
Tang M
Shum P
Lu C
Wu J
Xu K
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IEEE photonics technology letters

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We demonstrated a dual-wavelength actively mode-locked erbium-doped fiber ring laser with 0.8-nm wavelength spacing at a repetition rate of 10 GHz. A 1-km highly nonlinear fiber is introduced in the nonpolarization-maintaining cavity to suppress the gain competition of …
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