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High-repetition-rate optical pulse generation using a rational harmonic mode-locked fiber laser

Wu et al., 2000

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1000515089739509771
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Wu C
Dutta N
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IEEE journal of quantum electronics

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Rational harmonic mode locking takes place in an actively mode-locked fiber laser when the modulation frequency f/sub m/=(n+ 1/p) f/sub c/, where n and p are both integers and f/sub c/is the inverse of the cavity round-trip time, the 22nd order of rational harmonic mode …
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