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All-fiber supercontinuum source pumped by noise-like pulse mode locked laser

Luo et al., 2019

Document ID
1429736725020314894
Author
Luo X
Tuan T
Saini T
Nguyen H
Suzuki T
Ohishi Y
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IEEE Photonics Technology Letters

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We demonstrate flat supercontinuum generation in a piece of highly nonlinear fiber pumped with a stable noise-like pulse mode-locked fiber laser. The compact all-fiber laser realizes mode locking based on a nonlinear amplifying loop mirror and emits noise-like mode-locked …
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