Towards 'smart lasers': Self-optimisation of an ultrafast pulse source using a genetic algorithm

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Short-pulse fibre lasers are a complex dynamical system possessing a broad space of operating states that can be accessed through control of cavity parameters. Determination of target regimes is a multi-parameter global optimisation problem. Here, we report the implementation of a genetic algorithm to intelligently locate optimum parameters for stable single-pulse mode- locking in a Figure-8 fibre laser, and fully automate the system turn-on procedure. Stable ultrashort pulses are repeatably achieved by employing a compound fitness function that monitors both temporal and spectral output properties of the laser. Our method of encoding photonics expertise into an algorithm and applying machine-learning principles paves the way to self-optimising 'smart' optical technologies.

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Woodward, R. I., & Kelleher, E. J. R. (2016). Towards “smart lasers”: Self-optimisation of an ultrafast pulse source using a genetic algorithm. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep37616

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