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    Non-absorbing mirrors in mode-locked lasers

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    Authors
    Tandoi, G.
    McMaster, S.
    Ironside, Charlie
    Bryce, A.
    Date
    2010
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Tandoi, G. and McMaster, S. and Ironside, C. and Bryce, A. 2010. Non-absorbing mirrors in mode-locked lasers, pp. 297-298.
    Source Title
    2010 23rd Annual Meeting of the IEEE Photonics Society, PHOTINICS 2010
    DOI
    10.1109/PHOTONICS.2010.5698877
    ISBN
    9781424453689
    School
    Department of Physics and Astronomy
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11409
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    We present results from GaAs/AlGaAs colliding-pulse mode-locked lasers with a repetition rate of 20GHz and wavelength of 830nm. Devices with and without non-absorbing mirrors are compared in terms of output power characteristics and mode-locking operation. ©2010 IEEE.

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