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Mode-locking by nanotubes of a Raman laser based on a highly doped GeO2 fiber

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Abstract

A mode-locked Raman laser, using 25 m of a GeO2 doped fiber as the gain medium, is reported employing carbon nanotubes. The oscillator generates 850 ps chirped pulses, which are externally compressed to 185 ps.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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