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What is the role of modulational instability in ultra-high repetition rate pulse generators based on passive and active fiber cavities ?

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Abstract

We study experimentally the role of modulational instability in two classes of devices that are commonly called “modulational instability lasers”. For one of them, this denomination is found to be misleading.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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