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Generation and applications of cw additive-pulse mode-locked Nd:YLF pulses at high average powers

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Abstract

Recently, it has been demonstrated that additive-pulse mode-locking is an effective method to further shorten actively mode-locked laser pulses. Furthermore, it has been demonstrated that the nonlinear external coupled cavity acts as a passive mode-locker to generate a stable train of pulses without synchronous pumping or active mode-locking.

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