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Important developments in fibre technology now allow the realization of fibre lasers with reliable and stable single-mode operation at power levels beyond 1 kW. Access through your
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AUTHORS AND AFFILIATIONS * Bryce Samson, Adrian Carter and Kanishka Tankala are at Nufern, 7 Airport Park Road, East Granby, Connecticut 06026, USA, Bryce Samson, Adrian Carter &
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