Optical modulation of microfibers and application to ultrafast fiber lasers

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Abstract

Microfibers with different waist diameters were prepared successfully by a flame-brushing technique. Their saturable absorption properties were investigated. The non-saturable loss and modulation depth both decreased with the increase of the diameter. According to the mode distribution of microfibers with a waist diameter of 25 μm, it could be supposed that the evanescent field effect may be useful for microfibers being saturable absorbers (SAs). Based on the 25 μm-diameter microfiber, an all-fiber-structure mode-locked fiber laser was achieved successfully with long term stability in the span of a week. The results indicated that microfibers with suitable diameters were excellent SAs. To the best of our knowledge, this is first report on the usage of microfibers as a SA for building ultrafast fiber lasers.

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Zhao, R., Li, G., Zhang, B., & He, J. (2018). Optical modulation of microfibers and application to ultrafast fiber lasers. RSC Advances, 8(17), 9120–9124. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra00740c

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