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Sub-100-ps amplitude-modulation mode-locked Tm–Ho:BaY2F8 laser at 2.06 µm

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Abstract

We report the generation of sub-100-ps pulse trains near the 2.06µm wavelength in an actively mode-locked diode-pumped Tm–Ho:BaYF laser operating at room temperature. Transform-limited, 97-ps Gaussian pulses at a 100-MHz repetition rate with an average power in excess of 20 mW and with a carrier wavelength tunable by 50 nm near 2.066 µm are demonstrated.

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