Abstract

We demonstrate passive mode-locking of a Raman fiber laser using a nanotube-based saturable absorber. The normal dispersion cavity generates highly-chirped 500 ps pulses that are compressed down to 2 ps, with 1.4 kW peak power.

Keywords:
Materials science Fiber laser Raman spectroscopy Saturable absorption Laser Dispersion (optics) Mode-locking Optoelectronics Optics Nanotube Laser power scaling Raman amplification Raman scattering Carbon nanotube Nanotechnology Physics

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