Abstract
Fiber lasers are widely recognized as an efficient means to generate light of a single transverse mode1,2 but they have been generally regarded as low power devices for at least two reasons—the lack of high-powered pump sources at suitable wavelengths and the difficulty of coupling the power from these sources into the fiber's single-mode core.
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