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Do I need a SAM with sub-picosecond relaxation time for mode locking a fs laser?

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Do I need a SAM with sub-picosecond relaxation time for mode locking a fs laser?

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No, for soliton mode locking the relaxation time can be up to about a factor of 40 longer than the needed pulse width. See J. Opt. Soc. Am. B/ Vol. 16, No. 1/January 1999 p. 46 -56.

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