Principles of operation of a passively mode-locked fiber ring laser and 3D mapping of ultra-short pulses

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In this article, we study the operation and basic elements in a passively mode-locked fiber ring laser (PML-FRL), emphasizing the saturable absorber (SA) effect seen as a nonlinear filter in transmission, which is produced by the non-linear polarization rotation (NPR) and a linear polarizer. Besides, we employ a technique of 3D mapping measurements for characterizing ultra-short pulse dynamics.

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Ibarra-Villalón, H. E., Pottiez, O., Bracamontes-Rodriguez, Y. E., Lauterio-Cruz, J. P., & Gomez-Vieyr, A. (2018). Principles of operation of a passively mode-locked fiber ring laser and 3D mapping of ultra-short pulses. Revista Mexicana de Fisica E, 64(2), 195–204. https://doi.org/10.31349/revmexfise.64.195

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