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1μm dispersive wave generation in highly nonlinear fiber

Lin et al., 2020

Document ID
7184312641076525539
Author
Lin T
Tang B
Wei H
Li Y
Publication year
Publication venue
Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics/Pacific Rim

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1 μm dispersive wave generation in highly nonlinear fiber Page 1 P5_11.pdf CLEO Pacific Rim 2020 © IEEE 2020 1 μm dispersive wave generation in highly nonlinear fiber Tianyu Lin1, *, Bocheng Tang1, Haoyun Wei1 and Yan Li1 1State Key Laboratory of Precision Measurement …
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