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Brief Communications
Shortening of light pulses in a glass-fiber amplifier
M. I. Dzhibladze, R. R. Èrikashvili
Abstract:
It was demonstrated experimentally that propagation of light pulses in active neodymium-doped glass fibers reduced the duration of the amplified pulses almost twofold in fibers 1-m long. A study of the amplification of a series of ultrashort laser pulses carried out using a glass-fiber quantum amplifier showed that the main cause of reduction in the duration of nanosecond light pulses was recombination of short-lived color centers because of the absorption of the leading edge. The shortening of light pulses was studied at different rates of excitation of active fiber waveguides.
Received: 25.04.1984
Citation:
M. I. Dzhibladze, R. R. Èrikashvili, “Shortening of light pulses in a glass-fiber amplifier”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 11:12 (1984), 2510–2512 [Sov J Quantum Electron, 14:12 (1984), 1658–1660]
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https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/qe6258 https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/qe/v11/i12/p2510
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