Properties of scalable chirped-pulse optical comb in erbium-doped ultrafast all-fiber ring laser

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We report on a scalable chirped-pulse Er-doped all-fiber laser, passively mode-locked by single-wall carbon nitride nanotubes. The average output power is ~15 mW, which corresponds to a peak power of ~77 W, and pulse energy of ~1.9 nJ and was achieved using a single amplification stage. We observed chirped-pulse generation with a duration of ~24.6 ps at a relatively low repetition rate of ~7.9 MHz, with a signal-to-noise ratio of ~69 dB. To characterize the short-term stability of the obtained regime, we have measured the relative intensity noise of the laser, which is

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Orekhov, I. O., Dvoretskiy, D. A., Sazonkin, S. G., Ososkov, Y. Z., Chernutsky, A. O., Fedorenko, A. Y., … Karasik, V. E. (2021). Properties of scalable chirped-pulse optical comb in erbium-doped ultrafast all-fiber ring laser. Fibers, 9(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/fib9060036

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