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A Negative-Feedback-Stabilization System for an All-Fiber Regenerative Amplifier

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Abstract

A negative-feedback system is employed in an all-fiber regenerative amplifier to control the cavity dynamics and stabilize the output pulse energy. The 100-round-trip output level is stabilized to within 7% rms.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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