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Tunable dual-wavelength actively mode-locked fiber laser with an FP semiconductor modulator

Shiquan et al., 2002

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1705479328503668750
Author
Shiquan Y
Zhaohui L
Shuzhong Y
Xiaoyi D
Guiyun K
Qida Z
Publication year
Publication venue
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters

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A novel actively mode-locked fiber laser for generating dual-wavelength picosecond pulses is proposed by using a Fabry-Perot laser diode as the modulator in the ring cavity. A linear chirped fiber grating was used as a wavelength selector and produces temporal-spectral …
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