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Coherent femtosecond pulse shaping for the optimization of a non-linear micro-endoscope

Lelek et al., 2007

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8217483219671134446
Author
Lelek M
Suran E
Louradour F
Barthélémy A
Viellerobe B
Lacombe F
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Optics express

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A flexible multicore fiber bundle is fed by temporally and spectrally shaped femtosecond pulses allowing for the pre-compensation of both chromatic dispersion and non-linear effects encountered in the bundle. We demonstrate that the pulse duration at the fiber …
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