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Powerful ultrashort pulses are generated using a hybrid MOPA consisting of a passively mode-locked semiconductor laser and a Yb-doped fiber amplifier. Pulses 2 ps in duration are amplified to an average power of 0.8 W.
We report using short, heavily-doped active phosphate fiber for generation of picosecond pulses at 1.5 mum, with the peak power of 19 kW which results in a record-high aerial power density of 24 GW/cm2 in the fiber core.
The carrier-envelope phase coherence time of a mode-locked erbium fiber laser was measured to be less than 4 mus outside the feedback loop. The fiber amplifier induced noise was also determined for a cascaded amplifier.
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