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A novel and highly stable 840 MHz repetition rate femtosecond fiber laser

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Abstract

We demonstrate a novel and highly stable femtosecond fiber laser at a repetition rate of 840 MHz. Because the laser components are bonded on a silica glass, the repetition rate of the free running laser drifts within 1 kHz over 12 hrs. The timing jitter of the pulses measured by the balanced optical cross-correlation is 130 as for the integration range of 10 kHz to 1 MHz.

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