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Mode-locking of an erbium-doped fiber laser with an InGaAsP laser diode absorber/amplifier

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The mode-locking of erbium-doped fiber lasers has recently been the subject of active research and a number of interesting schemes have been reported. For example, a traveling wave InGaAsP laser diode (LD) amplifier was used as an intracavity modulator.1 An LD was simultaneously used as a pump source, an intracavity phase modulator, and an étalon.2 Passive mode-locking using multiple quantum well saturable absorber was also reported.3,4

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