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Rare earth doped fiber lasers based on zeolite method

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Abstract

A unique functional optical silica glass fabrication method, zeolite method, is described. Zeolite method is very useful to make very short-length fiber with high rare-earth concentration, which implies the next generation’s optical fibers.

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