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Fiber laser reaches record length

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Marie Freebody, [email protected]

In a bid to push the boundaries of laser science, a team of scientists from the UK, Spain and Russia has built the longest-ever fiber laser cavity. The group’s aim was to find out just how long it could make a fiber laser cavity in which lasing with a resolvable longitudinal mode structure could still be observed. And the answer is pretty long: 270 km, to be exact. Such ultralong fiber lasers could be used in future high-speed optical communications systems. Rather than being a source of coherent light, ultralong fiber lasers are an ideal transmission medium for carrying information and...Read full article

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    Published: December 2009
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