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1.8 GHz Harmonically Mode-Locked Fiber Laser Employing Raman-Like Optoacoustic Interactions in PCF

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Abstract

By making use of 1.8 GHz acoustic resonances in a 1.8 μm photonic crystal fiber core we generate a high-repetition-rate optical pulse train at the 317th harmonic of an Er-doped fiber ring laser.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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