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Nd3+ -doped tellurite glass laser at 1.37 um

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We have demonstrated for the first time to our knowledge, lasing at 1.37 mu m in a neodymium-doped tellurite glass host. the slope efficiency and emission cross section were determined to be 5.5% and 1.57x10(-20)cm(2), respectively.

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Engineering, Electrical electronic engineering, Optics

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2009 IEEE Leos annual Meeting Conference Proceedings, Vols 1and 2

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10.1109/LEOS.2009.5343355

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