a) A MCF laser cavity based on air spacing and bulk mirrors for

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Download scientific diagram | (a) A MCF laser cavity based on air spacing and bulk mirrors for phase-locked laser operation. (b) Replacing the free-space optics with fusion spliced passive optical fibers coated with dielectric mirrors.   from publication: An all-fiber approach for in-phase supermode phase-locked operation of multicore fiber lasers - art. no. 64531K | An all-fiber approach is utilized to phase lock and select the in-phase supermode of compact multicore fiber lasers. Based on the principles of Talbot imaging and waveguide multimode interference, the fundamental supermode is selectively excited within a completely monolithic | Fiber Laser, Multicore and Fiber | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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