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Short Photonic Crystal Fiber Shows Promise for High-Peak-Power Pulse Generation

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Stiff, “rod type” fiber allows weakly confined modes to propagate with low loss.

Breck Hitz

Photonic crystal fiber enables designers to avoid several of the problems inherent with conventional fiber. In particular, the chief limitation on the power achievable with fiber lasers involves nonlinear effects whose onset scales with the product of the fiber length and the power density in the fiber core. This is especially severe in pulsed lasers, where the peak power in the fiber can be much higher than the average power in a continuous-wave laser. Because photonic crystal fiber lasers can support larger modes — and, hence, reduced power density in the core — they offer a way to avoid...Read full article

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    Published: June 2006
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    continuous-wave laser
    A laser that emits radiation continuously rather than in short bursts, as in a pulsed laser.
    continuous-wave laserfiber lasersMicroscopyphotonic crystal fiberResearch & Technology

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