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In this work, a self-sweeping Yb-doped fiber laser generating quasi-CW radiation is demonstrated. The laser is based on a ring configuration allowing to form running and standing waves in separate sections of the cavity. The laser generates a sequence of single-frequency (linewidth of ~0.7 MHz) ultra long (~1 ms) rectangular pulses. The laser frequency changes from pulse to pulse by one inter-mode spacing (~10 MHz). The laser signal intensity is quasi-CW signal accompanied by regular bursts generating during frequency change, and the intensity never drops to zero. The features can be useful for long term averaging when measuring weak signals.
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Roman V. Drobyshev, Nikita R Poddubrovskii, Ivan A. Lobach, Sergey I. Kablukov, "Self-sweeping Yb-doped fiber laser generating ultra-long single-frequency pulses," Proc. SPIE 11890, Advanced Lasers, High-Power Lasers, and Applications XII, 118900Z (9 October 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2602718