“…Active rare-earth ions such as Nd 3 , Yb 3 , and Tm 3 , can be used as dopants to substitute for the Ca 2 ions in dodecahedral sites. The lattice disorder in these type of crystals results from the random distribution of Nb 5 and Ga 3 ions in the octahedral and tetrahedral sites [13]. In the spectral range near 1 μm, pulse durations of 45 and 55 fs were obtained from mode-locked lasers based on Yb-doped CNGG and CLNGG [14,15], respectively, and 534, 660, and 900 fs from Nd-doped CLNGG-CNGG, CNGG, and CLNGG garnets, respectively [16][17][18].…”