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Monolithic Fiber Lasers for the Mid-Infrared

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Abstract

The availability of fiber Bragg gratings in non-oxide glass optical fibers has been instrumental in the development of rugged and reliable mid-IR fiber lasers. The recent development of rare-earth doped as well as Raman gain fluoride all-fiber laser operating beyond 2.2 µm is reviewed.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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