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All-fiber Mode-locked Dissipative Thulium-doped Fiber Laser by Optically Deposited SWCNTs

Abstract

Dissipative solitons from an all-fiber Thulium-doped fiber (TDF) ring oscillator are generated by using optically deposited single-wall carbon nanotubes as the saturable absorber (SA) and high numerical aperture (NA) fiber of measured normal dispersion is introduced to produce large net normal dispersion at 1.9µm.

Keywords:
Materials science Thulium Fiber laser Dispersion-shifted fiber Dispersion (optics) Fiber Polarization-maintaining optical fiber Carbon nanotube Graded-index fiber Optics Doping Optoelectronics Numerical aperture Photonic-crystal fiber Double-clad fiber Fiber optic sensor Nanotechnology Composite material Physics

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