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Fiber laser based supercontinuum generation in 2.1 µm wavelength for optical coherence tomography

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Abstract

A Gaussian-like supercontinuum with a bandwidth of 180-nm in 2.1-µm wavelength was generated with an Er-doped fiber laser, Tm-doped fiber amplifier, and highly nonlinear fiber. The seed pulse was generated by Raman soliton effect.

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