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Broadband noise suppression in self-injection locked fiber laser with a high-Q optical microresonator

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Abstract

We develop MgF2 high-Q crystalline microresonators (Q~108) and implement laser self-injection locking for an erbium-doped fiber laser in the continuous mode. The locked laser linewidth is 100s kHz, and the broadband spontaneous emission is suppressed.

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