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Design Presents Cheaper Alternative for 2-μm Fiber Lasers

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A new fiber laser design eliminates a costly component that had been necessary to generate beams around 2 μm, a band useful for surgery, materials processing and atmospheric study. Typical 2-μm lasers are based on an optical fiber ring containing a gain region, with an isolator forcing the light to circulate in a single direction. Now researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) have shown how to generate 2-μm beams without an isolator. "We plug a kind of deviation that redirects the light heading in the wrong direction, putting it back on...Read full article

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    Published: October 2015
    Research & TechnologyEuropeSwitzerlandEPFLCamille BresSvyatoslav KharitonovLasersfiber lasersBiophotonicsindustrialmaterials processingSensors & DetectorsTech Pulse

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