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Nanotube mode-locked, low repetition rate pulse source for fiber-based supercontinuum generation at low average pump power

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Abstract

We demonstrate a nanotube mode-locked fiber laser with low repetition rate (244 kHz), enabling supercontinuum generation in photonic crystal fiber spanning 600 to 2000 nm, at a low average pump power of 87 mW.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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