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CW hollow-core optically pumped I2 fiber gas laser

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Abstract

Continuous wave lasing of a hollow-core fiber gas laser (HOFGLAS) is achieved with molecular iodine in the 1280–1340 nm region when optically pumped at 532 nm.

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