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      Influence of pump noise on mode-locked fiber oscillators

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      Teamir, Tesfay G.
      Elahi, Parviz
      Budunoğlu, İbrahim Levent
      Gürel, Kutan
      İlday, Fatih Ömer
      Date
      2015
      Source Title
      Proceedings of the Advanced Solid State Lasers, ASSL 2015
      Publisher
      OSA
      Language
      English
      Type
      Conference Paper
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      Abstract
      Pump modulation transfer function (MTF), and its dependence on pump power are investigated for all normal dispersion, dispersion managed and soliton-like mode-locked oscillator both in experiment and simulation. We find that cavity losses and pulse instabilities such as multiple pulsing influence noise transfer, strongly.
      Keywords
      Cavity loss
      Mode-locked
      Mode-locked oscillators
      Noise transfer
      Pump noise
      Pump power
      Soliton-like
      Solid state lasers
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/27951
      Published Version (Please cite this version)
      http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ASSL.2015.ATh2A.34
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      • Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering 3524
      • Department of Physics 2299
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