2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.yofte.2018.06.006
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Compact femtosecond 10 μJ pulse energy fiber laser with a CFBG stretcher and CVBG compressor

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“…The temperature tuning of the CFBG is a simple way to make the dispersion match, which is demonstrated by Julijanas Želudevičius et al [24]. Some research papers proved its effectiveness [25][26][27] and obtained a high-energy, high-power femtosecond laser output with a pulse energy 104 µJ, an average power of 20.8 W and a pulse duration of 764 fs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The temperature tuning of the CFBG is a simple way to make the dispersion match, which is demonstrated by Julijanas Želudevičius et al [24]. Some research papers proved its effectiveness [25][26][27] and obtained a high-energy, high-power femtosecond laser output with a pulse energy 104 µJ, an average power of 20.8 W and a pulse duration of 764 fs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It was recently shown that a tunable chirped fiber Bragg grating (TCFBG) can efficiently compensate nonlinear phase up to 4π [12]. As a TCFBG can also be used as a pulse stretcher in a chirped pulse amplification technique (CPA), its use for nonlinear phase compensation offers a clear advantage in terms of compactness and robustness compared to the use of spatial light modulators (SLM-s) or other pulse-shaping techniques [30][31][32][33][34][35][36].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%