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E. M. Dianov

Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences

Publications -  484
Citations -  7496

E. M. Dianov is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical fiber & Fiber laser. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 484 publications receiving 6935 citations.

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Bandpass filters based on π-shifted long-period fiber gratings for actively mode-locked erbium fiber lasers

TL;DR: Bandpass filters based on pi-shifted long-period gratings for application in actively mode-locked erbium fiber lasers have the advantages of low insertion loss and a wide bandwidth, and they do not require that a circulator be inserted into the laser cavity.
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Radiation Resistant Er-Doped Fibers: Optimization of Pump Wavelength

TL;DR: In this article, the slope efficiency of a laser based on an irradiated EDF quickly grows under the action of pumping at the wavelength of 980 nm, owing to photobleaching of radiation-induced color centers.
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Optimisation of two-stage Raman converter based on phosphosilicate core fibre: modelling and experiment

TL;DR: In this paper, a two-stage Raman converter based on phosphosilicate-core fiber is presented and the optimal operational regime is determined and its tolerance against variations of laser parameters is examined.
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Tunable modelocked bismuth-doped soliton fibre laser

TL;DR: In this paper, a modelocked bismuth-doped soliton fiber laser is reported, achieving a stable passively modelocked operation in an anomalous dispersion regime using a dilute nitride (GaInNAs)-based semiconductor saturable absorber mirror and a transmission grating pair for dispersion compensation.
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Excited-state absorption in various bismuth-doped fibers.

TL;DR: Excited-state absorption (ESA) in various bismuth-doped fibers (BDFs) was investigated and significant dependence of the ESA on the bismUTH concentration and the fiber temperature was found.