Ultra-Broadband NPE-Based Femtosecond Fiber Laser

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Abstract

A dissipative soliton mode-locked Yb-doped fiber laser is investigated experimentally and numerically from the point of view of generating ultra-broadband ultrashort pulses. An energy up to 2.2 nJ and a spectral bandwidth over 60 nm (at the −10 dB level) were obtained experimentally without dispersion compensation in the cavity. Almost a 100-fold compression coefficient has been achieved, so the resulting pulse duration was 149 fs. The numerical simulation has shown that a further scaling up to 3.5 nJ and a 100 nm spectral bandwidth is possible by reducing the low power transmission coefficient of the NPE-based SAM and increasing the amplification. At the same time, the tolerance of the SAM to a low power radiation is responsible for the transition to a multi-pulse operation regime.

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Abdrakhmanov, S. I., Efremov, V. D., Kuznetsov, A. G., Kharenko, D. S., & Babin, S. A. (2023). Ultra-Broadband NPE-Based Femtosecond Fiber Laser. Photonics, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics10010085

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