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High-Temperature-Resistant Distributed Bragg Reflector Fiber Laser Based on Thermally Regenerated Gratings

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Abstract

We report a high-temperature-resistant distributed Bragg reflector fiber laser using thermally regenerated gratings. The laser was characterized and tested to be capable of long-term lasing in high temperature environment up to 750°C.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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