Mode-locked 2- μ m wavelength fiber laser using a graphene-saturable absorber

  • Currie M
  • Anderson T
  • Wheeler V
  • et al.
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Abstract

Soliton-like pulses with a 1984-nm center wavelength are produced from a Tm-doped mode-locked fiber laser. The linear cavity has a graphene saturable absorber mirror at one end and a fiber Bragg grating as the output coupler. The laser operates without dispersion compensation, and the repetition rate was tuned from 20 to 5 MHz by the addition of SMF-28 fiber. The dry transfer process used to place the graphene on a mirror could be extended to any optical substrate. This enables integration of graphene with optics such as an optical window coated with a graphene filter or a graphene-saturable absorber placed directly on a semiconductor laser facet. © The Authors.

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Currie, M., Anderson, T., Wheeler, V., Nyakiti, L. O., Garces, N. Y., Myers-Ward, R. L., … Gaskill, D. K. (2013). Mode-locked 2- μ m wavelength fiber laser using a graphene-saturable absorber. Optical Engineering, 52(7), 076101. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.oe.52.7.076101

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