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Cu-MOF as a saturable absorber for mode-locking at 2 µm and beyond. [PDF]
Ahmad H +9 more
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Early-age strength evolution and brittle-to-ductile transition mechanism of basalt-fiber-reinforced cemented gangue backfill. [PDF]
Mao J +7 more
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Surface-Modified Extrinsic Semi-Distributed Interferometers for Fiber-Optic Refractive Index Detection and Biosensing. [PDF]
Abdossova A +10 more
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Prominence of interleaving veil areal density in modifying the mechanical response of glass epoxy laminates. [PDF]
Gouda PSS +7 more
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Classification and Parameter Selection for Damage Characterization in CFRP Composite Materials Using Acoustic Emission and Multivariate Statistics. [PDF]
Amoateng-Mensah D +4 more
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Recent Progress in the Development of Few Mode Fiber Amplifiers [PDF]
We review the performances of both core and cladding pumped few-mode erbium doped fiber amplifiers supporting 6 spatial modes (4 mode groups) which incidentally the highest mode count demonstrated to date.
Shaif-Ul Alam +5 more
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Few-Mode Fiber Optical Parametric Amplifier
A few-mode fiber with a central depressed index region is designed for few-mode fiber parametric amplification. Such a design allows the zero dispersion wavelengths of both the LP01 and the LP11 modes shifted to the center of the C band. High gain and large bandwidth parametric amplification is demonstrate for both the LP01 and the LP11 modes in a ...
Zhao, Ningbo +4 more
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2014 The European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC), 2014
Fabrication results of three types of few mode fiber are presented including a new large area fiber. Splice performance, including splice loss and mode conversion, of the few mode fibers are evaluated.
Lars Gruner-Nielsen +4 more
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Fabrication results of three types of few mode fiber are presented including a new large area fiber. Splice performance, including splice loss and mode conversion, of the few mode fibers are evaluated.
Lars Gruner-Nielsen +4 more
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