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Author's 2.1 microm continuous-wave Raman laser in GeO2 fiber.
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Author's 20-kW peak power all-fiber 1.57-microm source based on compression in air-core photonic bandgap fiber, its frequency doubling, and broadband generation from 430 to 1450 nm.
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Author's 4x repetition-rate multiplication and Raman compression of pulses in the same optical fiber
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670
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Author's 50-fs pulse generation from a self-starting cw passively mode-locked Cr:LiSrAlF6 laser.
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Author's All-fiber dispersive transmission filters based on fiber grating reflectors
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Author's All-fiber format compression of frequency chirped pulses in air-guiding photonic crystal fibers
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670
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Author's Argon-ion-pumped and diode-pumped all-solid-state femtosecond Cr:LiSrAlF(6) regenerative amplifiers
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Author's Cascade Raman soliton fiber ring laser.
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Author's Characterization of nonlinear saturation and mode-locking potential of ionically-doped colored glass filter for short-pulse fiber lasers.
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670
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Author's Chirped pulse Raman amplification with compression in air-core photonic bandgap fiber
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670
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Author's Comblike dispersion-profiled fiber for soliton pulse train generation
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670
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Author's Compact, synchronously diode-pumped tunable fiber Raman source of subpicosecond solitons around 1.6 microm.
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670
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Author's Continuous-wave, high-power, Raman continuum generation in holey fibers
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670
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Author's Continuous-wave mode-locked Cr(4+):YAG laser.
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670
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Author's Continuous-wave-pumped Raman-assisted fiber optical parametric amplifier and wavelength converter in conventional dispersion-shifted fiber
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670
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Author's Continuous-wave, totally fiber integrated optical parametric oscillator using holey fiber
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670
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Author's Continuously self-mode-locked Ti:sapphire laser that produces sub-50-fs pulses.
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670
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Author's Copropagating and counterpropagating pumps in second-order- pumped discrete fiber Raman amplifiers
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670
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Author's Diode-pumped Cr:LiSAF all-solid-state femtosecond oscillator and regenerative amplifier
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670
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Author's Direct continuous-wave measurement of n(2) in various types of telecommunication fiber at 1.55 microm
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670
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Author's Duration-tunable 0.2-20-ps 10-GHz source of transform-limited optical pulses based on an electroabsorption modulator
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670
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Author's Efficient second-harmonic generation at 384 nm in periodically poled lithium tantalate by use of a visible Yb--Er-seeded fiber source
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670
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Author's Femtosecond pulse generation from a titanium-doped sapphire laser using nonlinear external cavity feedback.
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670
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Author's Femtosecond pulses at 20 GHz repetition rate through spectral masking of a phase modulated signal and nonlinear pulse compression.
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670
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Author's Femtosecond soliton generation in a praseodymium fluoride fiber laser
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670
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Author's Gain-flattened fiber Raman amplifiers with nonlinearity-broadened pumps
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670
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Author's Generation of 33-fsec pulses at 1.32 microm through a high-order soliton effect in a single-mode optical fiber.
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670
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Author's Generation of femtosecond soliton pulses by passive mode locking of an ytterbium-erbium figure-of-eight fiber laser
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670
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Author's Generation of multiwatt, broadband continua in holey fibers
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670
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Author's Generation of pulses as short as 93 fs from self-starting femtosecond Cr:LiSrAlF(6) lasers by exploiting multiple-quantum-well absorbers.
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670
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Author's Generation of subpicosecond pulses from a continuous-wave mode-locked Nd:YAG laser using a two-stage optical compression technique
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670
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Author's High-peak-power femtosecond pulse compression with polarization-maintaining ytterbium-doped fiber amplification.
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670
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Author's Intensity dependent time-resolution and dynamic range of Photochron picosecond streak-cameras
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670
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Author's Kerr-lens mode-locked visible transitions of a Pr:YLF laser.
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670
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Author's Low-threshold self-induced modulational instability ring laser in highly nonlinear fiber yielding a continuous-wave 262-GHz soliton train.
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670
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Author's Measurement of normalization factor of n(2) for random polarization in optical fibers
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670
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Author's Mid-infrared Raman-soliton continuum pumped by a nanotube-mode-locked sub-picosecond Tm-doped MOPFA.
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670
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Author's Mode-locked all-solid-state diode-pumped Cr:LiSAF laser.
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670
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Author's Multi-kilowatt, all-fiber integrated chirped-pulse amplification system yielding 40x pulse compression using air-core fiber and conventional erbium-doped fiber amplifier
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670
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Author's Narrow-line, 1178nm CW bismuth-doped fiber laser with 6.4W output for direct frequency doubling.
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670
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Author's Optical coherence tomography using a continuous-wave, high-power, Raman continuum light source
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670
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Author's Optical pulse compression in dispersion decreasing photonic crystal fiber
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670
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Author's Passive mode locking and dispersion measurement of a sub-100-fs Cr
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670
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Author's Passive mode locking and dispersion measurement of a sub-100-fs Cr(4+):YAG laser.
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670
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Author's Passive mode locking of a continuous-wave energy-transfer dye laser operating in the near infrared around 750 nm.
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670
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Author's Passively mode-locked cw Coumarin 6 ring dye laser.
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670
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Author's Picosecond pulse generation from a continuous-wave diode laser through cross-phase modulation in an optical fiber.
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670
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Author's Raman amplification of modulational instability and solitary-wave formation
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670
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Author's Short-pulse, all-fiber, Raman laser with dispersion compensation in a holey fiber.
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670
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Author's Soliton generation through Raman amplification of noise bursts
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670
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Author's Soliton self-frequency shift in highly nonlinear fiber with extension by external Raman pumping
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670
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Author's Solitons in the region of the minimum group-velocity dispersion of single-mode optical fibers
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670
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Author's Source of spectral and temporal instability in soliton fiber lasers.
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670
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Author's Spectral filtering of solitons by means of a nonlinear amplifying loop mirror
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670
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Author's Stimulated Brillouin scattering of visible light in small-core photonic crystal fibers.
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670
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Author's Subpicosecond-pulse generation through cross-phase-modulation-induced modulational instability in optical fibers
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670
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Author's Supercontinuum self-Q-switched ytterbium fiber laser.
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670
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Author's Suppression and manipulation of the soliton self-frequency shift
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670
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Author's Temperature-dependent gain and noise in fiber Raman amplifiers
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670
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Author's Tm-doped fiber laser mode-locked by graphene-polymer composite.
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670
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Author's Toward visible cw-pumped supercontinua.
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670
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Author's Visible continuous-wave laser transitions in Pr
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670
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Author's Visible continuous-wave laser transitions in Pr(3+):YLF and femtosecond pulse generation.
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670
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Author's Watts-level frequency doubling of a narrow line linearly polarized Raman fiber laser to 589nm.
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670
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Author's Widely tunable polarization maintaining photonic crystal fiber based parametric wavelength conversion
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Author's Ytterbium gain band self-induced modulation instability laser
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Author's Zero-dispersion wavelength decreasing photonic crystal fibers for ultraviolet-extended supercontinuum generation
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supercontinuumselfqswitchedytterbiumfiberlaser
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Supercontinuum self-Q-switched ytterbium fiber laser.
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21micromcontinuouswaveramanlaseringeo2fiber
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2.1 microm continuous-wave Raman laser in GeO2 fiber.
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20kwpeakpowerallfiber157micromsourcebasedoncompressioninaircorephotonicbandgapfiberitsfrequencydoublingandbroadbandgenerationfrom430to1450nm
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20-kW peak power all-fiber 1.57-microm source based on compression in air-core photonic bandgap fiber, its frequency doubling, and broadband generation from 430 to 1450 nm.
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4xrepetitionratemultiplicationandramancompressionofpulsesinthesameopticalfiber
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4x repetition-rate multiplication and Raman compression of pulses in the same optical fiber
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50fspulsegenerationfromaselfstartingcwpassivelymodelockedcrlisralf6laser
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50-fs pulse generation from a self-starting cw passively mode-locked Cr:LiSrAlF6 laser.
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allfiberdispersivetransmissionfiltersbasedonfibergratingreflectors
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All-fiber dispersive transmission filters based on fiber grating reflectors
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allfiberformatcompressionoffrequencychirpedpulsesinairguidingphotoniccrystalfibers
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All-fiber format compression of frequency chirped pulses in air-guiding photonic crystal fibers
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argonionpumpedanddiodepumpedallsolidstatefemtosecondcrlisralf6regenerativeamplifiers
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Argon-ion-pumped and diode-pumped all-solid-state femtosecond Cr:LiSrAlF(6) regenerative amplifiers
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cascaderamansolitonfiberringlaser
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Cascade Raman soliton fiber ring laser.
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characterizationofnonlinearsaturationandmodelockingpotentialofionicallydopedcoloredglassfilterforshortpulsefiberlasers
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Characterization of nonlinear saturation and mode-locking potential of ionically-doped colored glass filter for short-pulse fiber lasers.
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chirpedpulseramanamplificationwithcompressioninaircorephotonicbandgapfiber
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Chirped pulse Raman amplification with compression in air-core photonic bandgap fiber
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comblikedispersionprofiledfiberforsolitonpulsetraingeneration
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Comblike dispersion-profiled fiber for soliton pulse train generation
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compactsynchronouslydiodepumpedtunablefiberramansourceofsubpicosecondsolitonsaround16microm
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Compact, synchronously diode-pumped tunable fiber Raman source of subpicosecond solitons around 1.6 microm.
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continuouswavehighpowerramancontinuumgenerationinholeyfibers
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Continuous-wave, high-power, Raman continuum generation in holey fibers
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continuouswavemodelockedcr4+yaglaser
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Continuous-wave mode-locked Cr(4+):YAG laser.
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continuouswavepumpedramanassistedfiberopticalparametricamplifierandwavelengthconverterinconventionaldispersionshiftedfiber
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Continuous-wave-pumped Raman-assisted fiber optical parametric amplifier and wavelength converter in conventional dispersion-shifted fiber
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continuouswavetotallyfiberintegratedopticalparametricoscillatorusingholeyfiber
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Continuous-wave, totally fiber integrated optical parametric oscillator using holey fiber
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continuouslyselfmodelockedtisapphirelaserthatproducessub50fspulses
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Continuously self-mode-locked Ti:sapphire laser that produces sub-50-fs pulses.
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copropagatingandcounterpropagatingpumpsin2orderpumpeddiscretefiberramanamplifiers
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Copropagating and counterpropagating pumps in second-order- pumped discrete fiber Raman amplifiers
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diodepumpedcrlisafallsolidstatefemtosecondoscillatorandregenerativeamplifier
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Diode-pumped Cr:LiSAF all-solid-state femtosecond oscillator and regenerative amplifier
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directcontinuouswavemeasurementofn2invarioustypesoftelecommunicationfiberat155microm
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Direct continuous-wave measurement of n(2) in various types of telecommunication fiber at 1.55 microm
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durationtunable0220ps10ghzsourceoftransformlimitedopticalpulsesbasedonanelectroabsorptionmodulator
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Duration-tunable 0.2-20-ps 10-GHz source of transform-limited optical pulses based on an electroabsorption modulator
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efficient2harmonicgenerationat384nminperiodicallypoledlithiumtantalatebyuseofavisibleyberseededfibersource
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Efficient second-harmonic generation at 384 nm in periodically poled lithium tantalate by use of a visible Yb--Er-seeded fiber source
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919
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femtosecondpulsegenerationfromatitaniumdopedsapphirelaserusingnonlinearexternalcavityfeedback
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Femtosecond pulse generation from a titanium-doped sapphire laser using nonlinear external cavity feedback.
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femtosecondpulsesat20ghzrepetitionratethroughspectralmaskingofaphasemodulatedsignalandnonlinearpulsecompression
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Femtosecond pulses at 20 GHz repetition rate through spectral masking of a phase modulated signal and nonlinear pulse compression.
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femtosecondsolitongenerationinapraseodymiumfluoridefiberlaser
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Femtosecond soliton generation in a praseodymium fluoride fiber laser
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919
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gainflattenedfiberramanamplifierswithnonlinearitybroadenedpumps
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Gain-flattened fiber Raman amplifiers with nonlinearity-broadened pumps
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919
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generationof33fsecpulsesat132micromthroughahighordersolitoneffectinasinglemodeopticalfiber
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Generation of 33-fsec pulses at 1.32 microm through a high-order soliton effect in a single-mode optical fiber.
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generationoffemtosecondsolitonpulsesbypassivemodelockingofanytterbiumerbiumfigureof8fiberlaser
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Generation of femtosecond soliton pulses by passive mode locking of an ytterbium-erbium figure-of-eight fiber laser
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generationofmultiwattbroadbandcontinuainholeyfibers
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Generation of multiwatt, broadband continua in holey fibers
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generationofpulsesasshortas93fsfromselfstartingfemtosecondcrlisralf6lasersbyexploitingmultiplequantumwellabsorbers
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Generation of pulses as short as 93 fs from self-starting femtosecond Cr:LiSrAlF(6) lasers by exploiting multiple-quantum-well absorbers.
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generationofsubpicosecondpulsesfromacontinuouswavemodelockedndyaglaserusinga2stageopticalcompressiontechnique
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Generation of subpicosecond pulses from a continuous-wave mode-locked Nd:YAG laser using a two-stage optical compression technique
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highpeakpowerfemtosecondpulsecompressionwithpolarizationmaintainingytterbiumdopedfiberamplification
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High-peak-power femtosecond pulse compression with polarization-maintaining ytterbium-doped fiber amplification.
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919
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intensitydependenttimeresolutionanddynamicrangeofphotochronpicosecondstreakcameras
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Intensity dependent time-resolution and dynamic range of Photochron picosecond streak-cameras
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919
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kerrlensmodelockedvisibletransitionsofaprylflaser
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Kerr-lens mode-locked visible transitions of a Pr:YLF laser.
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lowthresholdselfinducedmodulationalinstabilityringlaserinhighlynonlinearfiberyieldingacontinuouswave262ghzsolitontrain
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Low-threshold self-induced modulational instability ring laser in highly nonlinear fiber yielding a continuous-wave 262-GHz soliton train.
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919
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measurementofnormalizationfactorofn2forrandompolarizationinopticalfibers
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Measurement of normalization factor of n(2) for random polarization in optical fibers
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919
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midinfraredramansolitoncontinuumpumpedbyananotubemodelockedsubpicosecondtmdopedmopfa
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Mid-infrared Raman-soliton continuum pumped by a nanotube-mode-locked sub-picosecond Tm-doped MOPFA.
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modelockedallsolidstatediodepumpedcrlisaflaser
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Mode-locked all-solid-state diode-pumped Cr:LiSAF laser.
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919
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multikilowattallfiberintegratedchirpedpulseamplificationsystemyielding40xpulsecompressionusingaircorefiberandconventionalerbiumdopedfiberamplifier
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Multi-kilowatt, all-fiber integrated chirped-pulse amplification system yielding 40x pulse compression using air-core fiber and conventional erbium-doped fiber amplifier
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919
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narrowline1178nmcwbismuthdopedfiberlaserwith64woutputfordirectfrequencydoubling
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Narrow-line, 1178nm CW bismuth-doped fiber laser with 6.4W output for direct frequency doubling.
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opticalcoherencetomographyusingacontinuouswavehighpowerramancontinuumlightsource
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Optical coherence tomography using a continuous-wave, high-power, Raman continuum light source
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919
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opticalpulsecompressionindispersiondecreasingphotoniccrystalfiber
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Optical pulse compression in dispersion decreasing photonic crystal fiber
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passivemodelockinganddispersionmeasurementofasub100fscr
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Passive mode locking and dispersion measurement of a sub-100-fs Cr
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passivemodelockinganddispersionmeasurementofasub100fscr4+yaglaser
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Passive mode locking and dispersion measurement of a sub-100-fs Cr(4+):YAG laser.
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passivemodelockingofacontinuouswaveenergytransferdyelaseroperatinginthenearinfraredaround750nm
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Passive mode locking of a continuous-wave energy-transfer dye laser operating in the near infrared around 750 nm.
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passivelymodelockedcwcoumarin6ringdyelaser
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Passively mode-locked cw Coumarin 6 ring dye laser.
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picosecondpulsegenerationfromacontinuouswavediodelaserthroughcrossphasemodulationinanopticalfiber
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Picosecond pulse generation from a continuous-wave diode laser through cross-phase modulation in an optical fiber.
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ramanamplificationofmodulationalinstabilityandsolitarywaveformation
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Raman amplification of modulational instability and solitary-wave formation
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shortpulseallfiberramanlaserwithdispersioncompensationinaholeyfiber
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Short-pulse, all-fiber, Raman laser with dispersion compensation in a holey fiber.
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solitongenerationthroughramanamplificationofnoisebursts
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Soliton generation through Raman amplification of noise bursts
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solitonselffrequencyshiftinhighlynonlinearfiberwithextensionbyexternalramanpumping
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Soliton self-frequency shift in highly nonlinear fiber with extension by external Raman pumping
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solitonsintheregionoftheminimumgroupvelocitydispersionofsinglemodeopticalfibers
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Solitons in the region of the minimum group-velocity dispersion of single-mode optical fibers
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sourceofspectralandtemporalinstabilityinsolitonfiberlasers
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Source of spectral and temporal instability in soliton fiber lasers.
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spectralfilteringofsolitonsbymeansofanonlinearamplifyingloopmirror
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Spectral filtering of solitons by means of a nonlinear amplifying loop mirror
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stimulatedbrillouinscatteringofvisiblelightinsmallcorephotoniccrystalfibers
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Stimulated Brillouin scattering of visible light in small-core photonic crystal fibers.
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subpicosecondpulsegenerationthroughcrossphasemodulationinducedmodulationalinstabilityinopticalfibers
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Subpicosecond-pulse generation through cross-phase-modulation-induced modulational instability in optical fibers
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suppressionandmanipulationofthesolitonselffrequencyshift
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Suppression and manipulation of the soliton self-frequency shift
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temperaturedependentgainandnoiseinfiberramanamplifiers
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Temperature-dependent gain and noise in fiber Raman amplifiers
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tmdopedfiberlasermodelockedbygraphenepolymercomposite
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Tm-doped fiber laser mode-locked by graphene-polymer composite.
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towardvisiblecwpumpedsupercontinua
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Toward visible cw-pumped supercontinua.
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visiblecontinuouswavelasertransitionsinpr
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Visible continuous-wave laser transitions in Pr
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visiblecontinuouswavelasertransitionsinpr3+ylfandfemtosecondpulsegeneration
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Visible continuous-wave laser transitions in Pr(3+):YLF and femtosecond pulse generation.
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wattslevelfrequencydoublingofanarrowlinelinearlypolarizedramanfiberlaserto589nm
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Watts-level frequency doubling of a narrow line linearly polarized Raman fiber laser to 589nm.
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