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Compound optical-fiber-based resonators

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Abstract

The relative merits of three designs of compound optical-fiber-based resonators for application to line narrowing in fiber lasers and demultiplexing in optical-communications systems are discussed. The three resonator designs are a set of concatenated rings, a three-reflector resonator with loop mirrors, and a fiber Fox–Smith interferometer.

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