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Fiber Laser Fiber

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Abstract

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.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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