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5 November 2015 The research of multi-wavelength fiber laser mode competition suppression technology
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Proceedings Volume 9795, Selected Papers of the Photoelectronic Technology Committee Conferences held June–July 2015; 97953M (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2216804
Event: Selected Proceedings of the Photoelectronic Technology Committee Conferences held June-July 2015, 2015, Hefei, Suzhou, and Harbin, China
Abstract
Multi-wavelength fiber laser has received more and more attention due to its high quality output laser, good heat dissipation, compact structure, strong resistance to electromagnetic interference. The key of multi-wavelength fiber laser is the suppression of mode competition. In this paper, multi-wavelength fiber laser mode competition suppression technologies have been studied and analyzed.
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Feng Wang "The research of multi-wavelength fiber laser mode competition suppression technology", Proc. SPIE 9795, Selected Papers of the Photoelectronic Technology Committee Conferences held June–July 2015, 97953M (5 November 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2216804
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KEYWORDS
Fiber lasers

Laser stabilization

Laser applications

Nitrogen

Polarization

Structured optical fibers

Liquids

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