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Researchers Demonstrate Mode-Locked Fiber Laser

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Breck Hitz

A fiber laser capable of producing a train of picosecond, wavelength-tunable pulses at gigahertz frequencies would be a useful source for wavelength division multiplexing telecommunications and could find application in fiber-sensor systems and optical phased-array radars. An approach to realizing such a laser has been proposed and demonstrated at the Chinese University in Hong Kong. The laser's gain medium is not the fiber itself, but the semiconductor optical amplifier in the fiber ring (see figure). Mode-locking is accomplished by modulating the gain of the amplifier at 2.5 GHz, the...Read full article

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    Published: August 2003
    Communicationsfiber-sensor systemsgigahertz frequenciesoptical phased-array radarsResearch & TechnologySensors & DetectorsTech Pulsetrain of picosecondwavelength-tunable pulses

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