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Self-sweeping Tm-doped fiber laser with wavelength stopping. / Budarnykh, A. E.; Lobach, I. A.; Kablukov, S. I.

в: Laser Physics Letters, Том 16, № 2, 025108, 01.02.2019.

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Budarnykh, AE, Lobach, IA & Kablukov, SI 2019, 'Self-sweeping Tm-doped fiber laser with wavelength stopping', Laser Physics Letters, Том. 16, № 2, 025108. https://doi.org/10.1088/1612-202X/aaf804

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Budarnykh, A. E., Lobach, I. A., & Kablukov, S. I. (2019). Self-sweeping Tm-doped fiber laser with wavelength stopping. Laser Physics Letters, 16(2), [025108]. https://doi.org/10.1088/1612-202X/aaf804

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Budarnykh AE, Lobach IA, Kablukov SI. Self-sweeping Tm-doped fiber laser with wavelength stopping. Laser Physics Letters. 2019 февр. 1;16(2):025108. doi: 10.1088/1612-202X/aaf804

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Budarnykh, A. E. ; Lobach, I. A. ; Kablukov, S. I. / Self-sweeping Tm-doped fiber laser with wavelength stopping. в: Laser Physics Letters. 2019 ; Том 16, № 2.

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