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Self-starting mode-locked Cr4+:YAG laser with a low-loss broadband semiconductor saturable-absorber mirror

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Abstract

We report a self-starting mode-locked Cr4+:YAG laser with a low-loss broadband metal reflector–based semiconductor saturable-absorber mirror. The minimum pulse width was 44 fs at a wavelength of 1520 nm.

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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