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Laser tuning with dispersion?

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In dispersion tuning, the free spectral range (FSR) is a function of wavelength or frequency in a highly dispersive laser cavity. The light is actively modelocked when the light in the laser cavity is intensity modulated at the integral multiple frequency of the FSR.

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