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Nonlinear Effects in High Peak Power 3C® Fiber Amplifiers

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Abstract

Picosecond chirally coupled core (3C) fiber amplifiers show nonlinear effects at hundreds of kW peak power not typical in LMA fibers. Polarization rotation and modulation instability-like effects are observed and model backed origins are proposed.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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