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Erbium Fiber Laser Generate Supercontinuum

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Breck Hitz

Researchers at the University of Tokyo have demonstrated a compact, self-contained supercontinuum laser based on the addition of a length of highly nonlinear dispersion-shifted fiber inside the resonator of an erbium-doped fiber ring laser. The laser’s output is continuous-wave rather than the pulsed output more common to supercontinuum sources. Because of its relative simplicity and small size, such a device might be more appropriate than conventional supercontinuum sources for applications such as optical communications and coherent tomography. Figure 1. The highly nonlinear fiber was...Read full article

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    Published: November 2005
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    dispersion-shifted fiber
    A dispersion-shifted fiber (DSF) refers to a type of optical fiber designed to minimize the effects of chromatic dispersion, which is the phenomenon where different wavelengths of light travel at different speeds, causing them to spread out over long distances. Dispersion-shifted fibers are specifically engineered to mitigate the impact of dispersion in certain wavelength regions, particularly in the vicinity of the third telecommunications window (around 1550 nm). To address the challenges...
    Communicationsdispersion-shifted fibererbium-doped fiber ring laserfiber lasersfiber opticsResearch & Technologysupercontinuum laserTech PulseUniversity of TokyoLasers

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