JOURNAL ARTICLE

Higher-Order Soliton Generation in Hybrid Mode-Locked Thulium-Doped Fiber Ring Laser

Maria ChernyshevaA. A. KrylovChengbo MouRaz ArifAleksey RozhinMark H. RummelliSergei K. TuritsynE. M. Dianov

Year: 2014 Journal:   IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics Vol: 20 (5)Pages: 425-432   Publisher: IEEE Photonics Society

Abstract

A thulium-doped all-fiber laser passively mode-locked by the co-action of nonlinear polarization evolution and single-walled carbon nanotubes operating at 1860-1980 nm wavelength band is demonstrated. Pumped with the single-mode laser diode at 1.55 μm laser generates near 500-fs soliton pulses at repetition rate ranging from 6.3 to 72.5 MHz in single-pulse operation regime. Having 3-m long cavity average output power reached 300 mW, giving the peak power of 4.88 kW and the pulse energy of 2.93 nJ with slope efficiency higher than 30%. At a 21.6-m long ring cavity average output power of 117 mW is obtained, corresponding to the pulse energy up to 10.87 nJ and a pulse peak power of 21.7 kW, leading to the higher-order soliton generation.

Keywords:
Fiber laser Materials science Laser Thulium Ring laser Optics Pulse duration Optoelectronics Injection seeder Pulse (music) Mode-locking Diode Soliton Slope efficiency Doping Wavelength Semiconductor laser theory Physics Nonlinear system Detector

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