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Chengbo Mou

Researcher at Shanghai University

Publications -  261
Citations -  3524

Chengbo Mou is an academic researcher from Shanghai University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fiber laser & Laser. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 235 publications receiving 2733 citations. Previous affiliations of Chengbo Mou include Applied Science Private University & Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Toward a New Generation of Photonic Humidity Sensors

TL;DR: An analysis of current scientific literature mainly covering the last decade and examines the trends in the development of electronic, acoustic and optical-fiber humidity sensors over this period indicates that a new generation of sensor technology based on optical fibers is emerging.
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All-fiber passively mode-locked Tm-doped NOLM-based oscillator operating at 2-μm in both soliton and noisy-pulse regimes.

TL;DR: To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first 2 µm region NOLM-based mode-locked fiber laser operating at two regimes with the highest single pulse energy for NL pulses.
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Carbon nanotubes for ultrafast fibre lasers

TL;DR: Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) possess both remarkable optical properties and high potential for integration in various photonic devices as discussed by the authors, and recent progress in CNT applications in fiber optics putting particular emphasis on fibre lasers.
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Polarisation Dynamics of Vector Soliton Molecules in Mode Locked Fibre Laser

TL;DR: The first experimental results on SOP evolution of vector soliton molecules with periodic polarisation switching between two and three SOPs and superposition of polarisation Switching with SOP precessing are presented.
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All-fiber polarization locked vector soliton laser using carbon nanotubes.

TL;DR: An all-fiber mode-locked erbium-doped fiber laser (EDFL) employing carbon nanotube (CNT) polymer composite film is reported, using only standard telecom grade components and demonstrating polarization locked vector solitons generation with duration of ~583 fs.