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55-fs pulse generation without wave-breaking from an all-fiber Erbium-doped ring laser

Deng et al., 2009

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14248860326459026601
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Deng D
Zhan L
Gu Z
Gu Y
Xia Y
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Optics express

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We demonstrate the direct generation of 55 fs pulses from an all-fiber Erbium-doped ring laser oscillator using the nonlinear polarization rotation mode-locking. The average output power is 56.4 mW but limited by available pump power of 330 mW. The linear chirped pulse …
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