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Low-noise single-frequency 50 W fiber laser operating at 1013 nm
We have developed a 50 W all-fiber, single-frequency (SF), low-noise master oscillator power amplifier laser operating at 1013 nm, with an efficiency of 67%. The output signal shows an optical signal-to-noise ratio of 50 dB and excellent noise properties. These are to date and to the best of our kno...
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