Generation of Flat Optical Frequency Comb by Fiber Loop Modulation
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概要
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- 2011-02-01
著者
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MORIMOTO Akihiro
Department of Electronic Engineering, Tohoku University
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Hirano Masaki
Department Of Photonics College Of Science And Engineering Ritsumeikan University
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Hirano Masaki
Department Of Applied Physics Nagoya University
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Morimoto Akihiro
Department Of Photonics College Of Science And Engineering Ritsumeikan University
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Morimoto Akihiro
Department Of Biotechnology Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka University
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