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21 February 2007 Nonlinear frequency conversion with mode-locked Erbium fiber lasers
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We present an overview of nonlinear frequency conversion techniques which we developed and optimised for use with mode-locked Erbium fiber lasers. Starting with 70 fs, 3 nJ pulses at 1560 nm, we access the entire wavelength band from 500 to 2000 nm without gaps. Across this broad range of wavelengths, we adapt pulse parameters such as temporal duration and spectral width to the specific application requirements.
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Jan Posthumus, Florian Tauser, Thomas Renner, and Wilhelm Kaenders "Nonlinear frequency conversion with mode-locked Erbium fiber lasers", Proc. SPIE 6453, Fiber Lasers IV: Technology, Systems, and Applications, 64531Q (21 February 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.701952
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KEYWORDS
Fiber lasers

Erbium

Mode locking

Terahertz radiation

Femtosecond phenomena

Fiber amplifiers

Nonlinear crystals

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