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Rulkov AB, Popov SV, Hansen TP, et al., 2005, Femtosecond pulse compression in air guiding PCF (Article no. MD3), Advanced solid-state photonics 2004, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, Publisher: Optical Society of America
Georgiev D, Dronov A, Rulkov AB, et al., 2005, Watts-level frequency doubling of a narrow line linearly polarized Raman fiber laser to 589nm, Optics Express, Vol: 13, Pages: 672-676
A single-mode, linearly polarized, 1118 nm ytterbium fiber laser was applied to pumping of a short fiber length, polarization-maintaining Raman cavity, resulting in a 0.4 nm linewidth, 23 W CW source at 1179 nm. Efficient, single-pass frequency doubling of the Raman source in MgO doped PPLN to 589 nm was demonstrated with CW power levels in excess of 3 W. No beam quality degradation was observed due to photorefraction at pump power densities up to 2 MW/cm2. The proposed approach can be readily extended to Watt-level generation of any desired wavelength in the 560 to 770 nm range.
Kennedy RE, Popov SV, Taylor JR, 2005, Continuous wave four wave mixing in a holey fiber with two zero dispersion wavelengths using a fiber integrated configuration, Washington, Conference on lasers and electro-optics (cleo), 22 - 27 May 2005, Baltimore, MD, Publisher: Optical Society of America, Pages: 799-801
Avdokhin AV, Vyatkin MY, Getman AG, et al., 2005, All-fibre, 2 ps Yb laser with 60kW peak power (Article no. MD5), Advanced solid-state photonics 2004, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, Publisher: OSA
Povazy B, Bizheva K, Gasparoni S, et al., 2005, Ultrahigh resolution, functional OCT with all-fiber broadband Raman-continuum light-source (Article no. JThE34) (In press), Conference on lasers and electro-optics CLEO '05, Baltimore, MD, USA
Kennedy RE, Rulkov AB, Travers JC, et al., 2005, High power, completely fiber integrated super-continuum sources, Bellingham, Fiber lasers II: technology, systems, and applications, San Jose, CA, 24 - 27 January 2005, Publisher: SPIE - International Society for Optical Engineering, Pages: 231-241
Vyatkin MY, Avdokhin AV, Dronov AG, et al., 2005, Operation limits of flux-grown PPKTP and stoichiometric PPLT for high power SHG around 775 nm (Article no. TuB25) (In press), Advanced solid-state photonics topical meeting, Vienna, Austria, 6 - 9 February 2005
Ho TK, Fujimoto JG, de Matos CJS, et al., 2005, All-fiber, CW, Raman continuum light source for ultrahigh resolution optical coherence tomography (Article no. 5709-34 fiber lasers II: technology , systems and applications), LASE 2005, Photonics West, San Jose, CA, USA, 22 - 27 January 2005
Avdokhin AV, Gapontsev VP, Vyatkin MY, et al., 2005, Multi-watt average power 388nm UV generation through frequency quadrupling of Yb/Er fiber laser sources (Article no. CFO2), Conference on lasers and electro-optics CLEO '05, Baltimore, MD, USA
Travers JC, Rulkov AB, Popov SV, et al., 2005, High brightness polychromatic visible generation in photonic crystal fibers with picosecond Yb pumping, Washington, Conference on lasers and electro-optics (cleo), 22 - 27 May 2005, Baltimore, MD, Publisher: Optical Society of America, Pages: 1229-1230
Avdokhin A, Popov S, Taylor JR, 2005, Multi-watt, all-fibre-integrated, Raman continuum source (Article no. 1.13), 2nd international symposium on high power fiber lasers and their applications, St. Petersburg, 2003
Kennedy RE, de Matos CJ, Popov SV, et al., 2005, Visible to infrared generation in PCF pumped with a frequency doubled, powerful ps Yb-Er fiber laser (Article no. CTuJ1) (In press), Conference on lasers and electro-optics CLEO '05, Baltimore, MD, USA
Travers JC, Rulkov AB, Popov SV, et al., 2005, High brightness polychromatic visible generation in photonic crystal fibers with picosecond Yb pumping (Article no. CWA3) (In press), Conference on lasers and electro-optics CLEO '05, Baltimore, MD, USA
Travers JC, Popov SV, Taylor JR, 2005, High efficiency continuous-wave holey-fiber Raman laser, Washington, Conference on lasers and electro-optics (cleo), 22 - 27 May 2005, Baltimore, MD, Publisher: Optical Society of America, Pages: 372-374
Chestnut DA, Popov SV, Taylor JR, et al., 2005, A widely tunable 1.3-mu m, high repetition rate picosecond pulse source and frequency up-conversion to the red, Washington, Conference on lasers and electro-optics (cleo), 22 - 27 May 2005, Baltimore, MD, Publisher: Optical Society of America, Pages: 1138-1140
Avdokhin AV, Gapontsev VP, Vyatkin MY, et al., 2005, Watts level average power UV generation around 388 nm with Yb/Er fiber sources (Article no. MB20) (In press), Advanced solid-state photonics topical meeting, Vienna, Austria, 6 - 9 February 2005
Travers JC, Popov S, Taylor JR, et al., 2005, CW pumped high power extended supercontinuum generation in low water loss PCF (Article no. TuC6) (In press), Advanced solid-state photonics topical meeting, Vienna, Austria, 6 - 9 February 2005
Kennedy RE, de Matos CJS, Popov SV, et al., 2005, A 20kW peak power air core ultrashort pulse fibre source with extensive wavelength conversion (Article no. TuB15) (In press), Advanced solid-state photonics topical meeting, Vienna, Austria, 6 - 9 February 2005
Povazay B, Hermann B, Unterhuber A, et al., 2005, Low noise broadband light sources for biomedical imaging (Paper 5714-33 commercial and biomedical applications of ultrafast lasers) (Invited), BiOS 2005, Photonics West, San Jose, CA, USA, 22 - 27 January 2005
Kennedy RE, de Matos CJS, Popov SV, et al., 2005, Pratical visible broadband generation in the PCF using a frequency doubled 770nm fiber laser pump, Washington, Conference on lasers and electro-optics (cleo), 22 - 27 May 2005, Baltimore, MD, Publisher: Optical Society of America, Pages: 788-789
Popov SV, Taylor JR, Vyatkin MY, 2005, 7Watts average power green generation in MgO-doped stoichiometric PPLT with Yb laser pumping (Article no. WA2), Advanced solid-state photonics topical meeting, Vienna, Austria, 6 - 9 February 2005
Kennedy RE, Rulkov AB, Travers JC, et al., 2005, High power, completely fiber integrated supercontinuum sources (Article no. 5709-59 fiber lasers II: technology , systems and applications) (Invited), LASE 2005, Photonics West, San Jose, CA, USA, 22 - 27 January 2005
Rulkov AB, Vyatkin MY, Popov SV, et al., 2005, High brightness visible to infrared picosecond generation with all-fibre format Yb laser (Article no. MF4) (In press), Advanced solid-state photonics topical meeting, Vienna, Austria, 6 - 9 February 2005
Kennedy RE, de Matos CJS, Popov SV, et al., 2005, Pratical visible broadband generation in the PCF using a frequency doubled 770nm fiber laser pump, Washington, Conference on lasers and electro-optics (cleo), 22 - 27 May 2005, Baltimore, MD, Publisher: Optical Society of America, Pages: 788-789
Hsiung PL, Chen Y, Ko TH, et al., 2004, Optical coherence tomography using a continuous-wave, high-power, Raman continuum light source, OPTICS EXPRESS, Vol: 12, Pages: 5287-5295, ISSN: 1094-4087
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Getman AG, Popov SV, Taylor JR, 2004, 7 W average power, high-beam-quality green generation in MgO-doped stoichiometric periodically poled lithium tantalate, APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS, Vol: 85, Pages: 3026-3028, ISSN: 0003-6951
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de Matos CJS, Popov SV, Taylor JR, 2004, Temporal and noise characteristics of continuous-wave-pumped continuum generation in holey fibers around 1300 nm, APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS, Vol: 85, Pages: 2706-2708, ISSN: 0003-6951
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de Matos CJS, Popov SV, Rulkov AB, et al., 2004, All-fiber format compression of frequency chirped pulses in air-guiding photonic crystal fibers, PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, Vol: 93, ISSN: 0031-9007
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Vyatkin MY, Avtlokhin AV, Dronov AG, et al., 2004, High power, 775 nm, quasi-CW and CW second-harmonic-generation of linearly-polarized fiber source in PPKTP, Piscataway, NJ, Conference on lasers and electro-optics (CLEO), San Francisco, CA, USA, 16 - 21 May 2004, Publisher: IEEE
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