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Optimised one-step compression of femtosecond fibre laser soliton pulses around 1550nm to below 35 fs in highly nonlinear fibre

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Kibler, B
Fischer, Robert
Lacourt, P.-A.
Courvoisier, F
Ferriere, R
Larger, L
Neshev, Dragomir
Dudley, John M

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE Inc)

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Optimised compression of femtosecond fibre laser pulses in highly nonlinear fibre is demonstrated. Specifically reported are compressed pulse durations below 30fs using a simple setup where a single sub-10cm segment of highly nonlinear fibre is directly spliced to the output pigtail of a commercial femtosecond fibre laser. The compressed pulse quality is confirmed through frequency resolved optical gating measurements.

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Electronics Letters

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2037-12-31
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