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High energy passive Q-switching of an erbium fiber laser using a nonlinear liquifying gallium mirror

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Abstract

It has been recently reported that the reflectivity of a gallium:glass interface becomes strongly nonlinear at temperatures close to, but below gallium’s melting point of −30 °C.

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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