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Publikováno v:
Optics letters. 34(22)
We demonstrate the generation of 48 fs pulses with 18 W average power and 226 nJ of pulse energy from a Yb-doped fiber amplifier. The system uses a simple stretcher-free single-stage amplifier configuration operating in the parabolic pulse regime. Th
Publikováno v:
Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics/International Quantum Electronics Conference.
We demonstrate the generation of 48 fs, 226 nJ pulses from an Yb-doped fiber amplifier with 18 W of average power. The system uses a simple stretcher-free, single-stage amplifier configuration. Gain fiber length and pump wavelength are chosen in orde
Publikováno v:
Navigation. 38:341-353
In the past, fiber optic gyros have generally been viewed as angular rate sensors. However, for inertial navigation purposes, a “rate integrating” gyro characteristic is desired. The distinction is subtle. but important. A rate gym’s output rep
Autor:
Hoa Pham, Sze Meng Tan, Steve S. Sanders, Edward H. Wahl, Alexander Kachanov, Barbara A. Paldus, Eric Crosson, Bernard G. Fidric
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Cavity ring-down spectroscopy (CRDS) can provide high sensitivity, high precision, and absolute calibration in a wide range of environments. We report on a compact cavity ring-down spectrometer that can measure atmospheric toxic industrial compounds
Publikováno v:
Optical Amplifiers and Their Applications.
We discuss pump requirements for co-propagating distributed Raman amplification. We demonstrate a depolarized pump source with sufficiently low and stable degree of polarization. We demonstrated system benefits with no noticeable problems from pump-m
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Fiber Optic Gyros: 15th Anniversary Conf.
In the past, the interferometric fiber optic gyro (IFOG) has generally been viewed as an angular rate sensor. This may appear true on a coarse time scale. However, a study of its behavior within the transit time of light through the fiber optic coil