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Numerical modeling of fiber lasers with long and ultra-long ring cavity

Yarutkina et al., 2013

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172432196440206743
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Yarutkina I
Shtyrina O
Fedoruk M
Turitsyn S
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Optics Express

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We highlight two important aspects related to a mathematical modeling of pulsed fiber lasers with long and ultra-long ring cavity–impact of an initial noise and a cavity length on generation of single optical pulses. Using as an example a simple scalar model of a ring …
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