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With great power comes great risk: High ureteral stricture rate after high-power, high-frequency Thulium fiber laser lithotripsy in ureteroscopy. [PDF]

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Yb:YAG fiber laser

Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics-Europe, 1998
The development of miniaturised diode pumped solid-state laser systems has received much attention due to their enormous potential for widespread applications. Consequently there is a great interest in fiber lasers based on crystal hosts, despite the technological difficulties to draw such fibers. Composite structures of thermally bonded crystals offer
U. Griebner, H. Schonnagel
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Fiber laser plate

Applied Optics, 1979
In this paper a fiber laser plate, consisting of many fiber lasers in a form similar to an ordinary optical fiber plate, is described. The fiber laser plate, when end-pumped, can emit a laser light image corresponding to a 2-D transparency. The abrupt change of output intensity with excitation energy shows that the plate is attractive as an optical ...
A, Seko, A, Sasamori
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All-fiber mode-locked fiber laser

Optics Letters, 2007
An environmentally stable mode-locked fiber laser based on nonlinear polarization rotation is experimentally demonstrated. The laser is based on a novel laser configuration that has negligible low-power steady-state reflectivity from one side and, consequently, no CW gain.
Nielsen, Carsten K., Keiding, Søren Rud
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Fiber laser fiber

(CLEO). Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, 2005., 2005
Fiber lasers performance continues to increase due to advances in fiber design, with developments such as large mode area fibers, all-glass pump combiners, microstructured fiber and air-clad fiber allowing higher peak and average power.
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Fiber Raman lasers

Fiber and Integrated Optics, 1979
Optical fibers can exhibit wavelength conversion and other nonlinear optical effects at powers less than one watt. The reason has little to do with the glass in the fiber core, which is one of the least nonlinear of all materials, but rather with the tremendous interaction length possible in low-loss fibers.
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Fiber Raman lasers

1987
Fiber Raman lasers are broadly tunable optical frequency converters based on stimulated Raman scattering and Raman oscillation in low-loss glass fibers. Their practically and efficiency are based on the long interaction lengths possible in such fibers. Their relative simplicity and wide spectral region of operation make fiber Raman lasers attractive as
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