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Single-mode supercontinuum generation in a standard dispersion-shifted fiber using a nanosecond microchip laser

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Abstract

We have generated a single-mode supercontinuum of more than 1100-nm simply using a nanosecond microchip laser and an usual dispersion-shifted fiber in a regime in which both self-phase modulation and parametric generation near the zero-dispersion wavelength cannot be involved in the continuum formation.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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