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Recent Progress in CNT-Enhanced Fiber Optics

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Abstract

We demonstrate carbon nanotube (CNT)-incorporated optical nonlinear devices employing the interaction of CNTs with the evanescent field of propagating light in fibers for both passive mode-lockers of high-power fiber lasers and Kerr switches. We achieve 6.5-nJ picosecond output pulses as well as >20-dB switching extinction ratio with the proposed scheme.

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