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Efficient Lasers at 1.6-1.8 μm Based on Bismuth-Doped Germanosilicate Fibers with Thermally Induced Active Centers

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Abstract

The laser performance at the wavelength 1700 nm with a slope efficiency of 18% has been demonstrated using a 8.5-m long bismuth-doped fiber containing thermally induced active centers.

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