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Unidirectionally modelocked femtosecond Ti:sapphire ring laser with 1.6 GHz repetition rate

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Abstract

The development of high repetition rate (HRR) fs lasers is highly desirable for applications in femtosecond technology. The peak intensities can be minimized while spectroscopic good signal-to-noise ratios are maintained which is of paramount importance in optical tomography, two photon microscopy or low invasive second harmonic generation.

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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