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Atmospheric Transmission Testing Using a Portable, Tunable, High Power Thulium Fiber Laser System

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Abstract

A narrow linewidth thulium fiber laser is tuned from 1945 – 2090 nm to investigate atmospheric transmission at 1 km. Results confirm simulations with high transmission >2025 nm and strong atmospheric absorption <1960 nm.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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