Self-Stabilization Mechanism in Ultra-Stable Fourier Domain Mode-Locked (FDML) Lasers
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Munich | Lubeck | Computer Engineering | R. Huber | T. U. Munich | C. Grill | Germany | T. Pfeiffer | M. Schmidt | Christian Jirauschek Tum Department of Electrical | Germany Institute of Biomedical Optics | University of Lubeck
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