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C2H2 Gas Laser Inside Hollow-Core Photonic Crystal Fiber Based on Population Inversion

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Abstract

Lasing from population inversion is demonstrated from gas contained in a hollow-core kagome structured photonic crystal fiber. Laser pulses in the mid-IR (3.1–3.2 μm) were generated by optically pumping at λ ~ 1.5 m.

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