Dissipative soliton resonance in a wavelength-tunable thulium-doped fiber laser with net-normal dispersion

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We demonstrate an all-fiber figure-eight mode-locked thulium-doped fiber laser with a wide tunable range in both pulsewidth and wavelength. A 45-m-long ultrahigh numerical aperture fiber is used to manage the cavity dispersion, and the net cavity dispersion is calculated to be 0.8585 ps 2 at 1900 nm. With net-normal dispersion, the experimental laser, operating in a dissipative soliton resonance region, generates stable rectangular pulses. The pulsewidth varies from 480 ps to 6.19 ns with the increasing pump power, and its center wavelength has a 28.95-nm tunable range (from 1940.22 to 1969.17 nm) by properly adjusting the polarization controllers. The maximum of average output power and pulse energy is 60.73 mW and 19.51 nJ, respectively. The rectangular pulses have a clamped peak power of about 3.16 W. The wavelength-tunable fiber laser with high-energy output operating at 2μm has great potential in various application fields.

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Xu, Y., Song, Y. L., Du, G. G., Yan, P. G., Guo, C. Y., Zheng, G. L., & Ruan, S. C. (2015). Dissipative soliton resonance in a wavelength-tunable thulium-doped fiber laser with net-normal dispersion. IEEE Photonics Journal, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2015.2424855

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