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Fibre-optic tunable CW Raman laser operating around 1.3 μm
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In this article, the authors describe an integrated fiber-optic, CW, broadly tunable Raman laser operating around 1.3 μm, which was pumped by a cascaded-Raman fiber laser at a wavelength of 1.24 μm.About:
This article is published in Optics Communications.The article was published on 2000-08-15. It has received 16 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Raman laser & Far-infrared laser.read more
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Raman-pumped Fourier-domain mode-locked laser: analysis of operation and application for optical coherence tomography.
Thomas Klein,Wolfgang Wieser,Benjamin R. Biedermann,Christoph M. Eigenwillig,Gesa Palte,Robert Huber +5 more
TL;DR: A Raman-pumped Fourier-domain mode-locked fiber laser and optical coherence tomography imaging with this source and good agreement with nonswept cw operation is proof of the stationary operation of FDML lasers.
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Broadband wavelength-tunable single-longitudinal-mode erbium-doped fiber ring laser using saturable-absorber filter
Chien-Hung Yeh,Chi-Wai Chow +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a broadband wavelength-tunable erbium-doped fiber (EDF) ring laser with single longitudinal mode (SLM) output achieving 82.6 nm lasing bandwidth from 1481.0 to 1563.6nm is proposed and experimentally demonstrated.
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High-Power and Widely Tunable All-Fiber Raman Laser
TL;DR: In this article, a high-power and widely tunable all-fiber Raman laser is demonstrated, and the spectrum of the depolarized Raman gain coefficient of the germanosilicate fiber has also been inferred from experimental measurements.
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Influence of light polarization on dynamics of continuous-wave-pumped Raman fiber lasers
TL;DR: The observed behaviors suggest that birefringence- and Kerr-induced changes in polarization states dramatically affect Raman fiber lasers dynamics.
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Increased Stokes pulse energy variation from amplified classical noise in a fiber Raman generator
Arkadiusz Betlej,Peter Schmitt,Panagiotis Sidereas,Ryan Tracy,Christopher G. Goedde,John R. Thompson +5 more
TL;DR: An experimental and theoretical study of the transition from linear to nonlinear amplification of classical pump noise in a fiber Raman generator focuses on the conversion of fluctuations in the fine temporal structure of Q-switched pump pulses into Stokes pulse energy fluctuations.
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A simple device to allow enhanced bandwidths at 850 nm in multimode fibre links for gigabit LANs
Matthew P. Webster,L.J. Sargent,Peter J Heard,Kevin A. Williams,Richard V. Penty,Ian H. White,David G. Cunningham,M.R.T. Tan +7 more
TL;DR: This paper demonstrates a simpler approach for enhancing the performance of gigabit/s datacommunication links for computer LANs by using focused ion beam etching to suppress the emission at the centre of the output aperture.
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A cw tunable near-infrared (1.085-1.175-microm) Raman oscillator.
TL;DR: This is the first report of a cw tunable Raman laser in the 1.1-microm region of the spectrum and two separate resonator mirrors for the first and the second Stokes oscillation are obtained.
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Low-threshold cw Raman laser
TL;DR: In this article, a continuous-wave Raman oscillator was obtained employing singlemode glass fibers in a Fabry-Perot resonator configuration, and the dominant oscillation of the Raman laser was at 499.1 nm with a 488.0 nm pump source.
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A high‐efficiency tunable cw Raman oscillator
TL;DR: In this article, a fiber Raman oscillator with a single-mode fused silica fiber with several lines from an argon ion laser was used for continuous tunable cw cw oscillation in visible and near infrared.
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High-gain, monolithic, cascaded fibre Raman amplifier operating at 1.3 mu m
TL;DR: In this article, a 39 dB-gain silica fibre Raman amplifier was demonstrated at 1.3 mu m using a 1064 nm pump and a monolithic ring cavity constructed solely from conventional fiber components.
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