Abstract

The principle of a Mamyshev oscillator depends on alternating spectral filtering between sections of spectral broadening by self-phase modulation. In the 2 µm wavelength range, this concept faces the difficulty that standard fibers are anomalous dispersive which limits the possible pulse energy to the pJ-regime without proper dispersion management. We applied ultra-high numerical aperture fibers with normal dispersion in order to achieve up-chirped pulses in an anomalous dispersive Thulium-doped gain fiber. With that design, we achieved mode-locked pulses with energies of 6.4 nJ and a compressed autocorrelation duration of 195 fs at a repetition rate of 16 MHz.

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Materials science Dispersion (optics) Optics Thulium Fiber laser Self-phase modulation Zero-dispersion wavelength Dispersion-shifted fiber Bandwidth-limited pulse Fiber Wavelength Doppler broadening Mode-locking Pulse (music) Optical fiber Doping Ultrashort pulse Optoelectronics Physics Laser Nonlinear optics Spectral line Fiber optic sensor

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