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Gigahertz Harmonic Mode-Locking of Fiber Laser Stabilized by Acoustic Resonances in Silica Microfiber

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Abstract

We use intense optoacoustic interactions involving the acoustic resonances confined in high-quality 51-cm-long silica microfibers to stabilize the harmonic mode-locking of fiber lasers at gigahertz repetition rates, which is controllable via tuning the microfiber thickness.

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