848 kHz repetition-rate narrowband dissipative soliton ps-pulsed Figure-9 fiber laser

  • Duan D
  • Lu Q
  • Wu B
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Abstract

In this paper, we study the limitations of decreasing the repetition rate for the narrowband dissipative soliton picosecond (ps) pulsed Figure-9 fiber laser with periodically saturable absorber (SA), and demonstrate how to decrease the repetition rate of this kind of fiber laser. By asymmetrically increasing the passive fiber length of nonlinear amplifying loop mirror (NALM) to lower SA saturation power, Q-switching instability can be avoided, thus effectively reducing the repetition rate of ps pulses. To combat noise-like pulse caused by excessive reduction of SA saturation power, we invoke the non-reciprocal output characteristics of periodic SA, and combined with increasing the intracavity fiber length outside the SA, we further reduce the laser repetition rate. Repetition rates for ∼10 and ∼20 ps pulses are reduced to 1.7 MHz and 848 kHz, respectively, which are, to the best of our knowledge, the lowest repetition rates of Figure-9 lasers reported thus far.

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Duan, D., Lu, Q., Wu, B., Mao, Y., Zhang, Z., Ma, J., … Mao, Q. (2021). 848 kHz repetition-rate narrowband dissipative soliton ps-pulsed Figure-9 fiber laser. Optics Express, 29(15), 23967. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.432955

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