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L-I characteristics of fiber Bragg grating stabilized 980-nm pump lasers
By: Harder, C.S.; Matuschek, N.; Pliska, T.; Mohrdiek, S.; Achtenhagen, M.; Hardy, A.;
2001 / IEEE
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This item was taken from the IEEE Periodical ' L-I characteristics of fiber Bragg grating stabilized 980-nm pump lasers ' Light versus current (L-I) characteristics, of fiber Bragg grating stabilized 980-nm pump lasers, is experimentally studied and theoretically modeled. It is shown that a conventional design of such laser modules can result in sudden transitions between a coherence-collapse multimode emission, and a coherent single-mode state of operation.
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L-i Characteristics